28 July 2014 08:30
In what appeared to be a sigh of relief for Sri Lanka, the Barathiya
Janatha Party (BJP) government of India is likely to drop the
controversial Sethusamunduram Project in part due to religious
sensitivities involved in terms of the Hindu Mythology, the Daily Mirror
learns.
Sri Lanka raised objections to this project launched by the previous
Congress Government of India in 2004, citing environmental and religious
reasons.
Sri Lanka even submitted a report outlining details about the environmental cost of the project to the country.
After the project was launched in 2004, it came under heavy protest by
some organisations in India, who argued that the project, aimed to
developing a new shipping line, would damage Adam’s Bridge on religious
grounds.
Also, they cited environmental and economic grounds for their opposition to the project.
The religious ground was that the project would damage the Ram Sethu or
Adam’s Bridge, the remains of a bridge considered to be created by Lord
Rama, encountered in Ramayana.
A BJP delegation led by former Union Minister Dr. Subramanian Swami
visited Sri Lanka, attended a panel decision at the BMCIH last week.
Dr. Swami is the current Chairman of the BJP Committee for Strategic Action.
In November, last year, the External Affairs Ministry of Sri Lanka
placed on record its objection to the project when the case filed
against it was taken up for hearing by the Indian Apex Court.
However, the issue has not yet been discussed at bilateral between the government of Sri Lanka and India so far.
Let alone the Project Sethu, BJP has assured that the new government of
India would be more supportive of Sri Lanka in international fora.
Dr. Swami, during the same panel discussion, asserted that India’s
foreign policy should be de-linked from Tamil Nadu and Tamil issue.(Kelum Bandara)
Daily Mirror