Chennai:The ruling DMK in Tamil Nadu has called for reviving the Sethusamudram Ship Canal project in the wake of the Centre's claim on the presence of the real form of Ram Setu in Rameswaram. Chief Minister M K Stalin batted for reviving the project for the economic prosperity of the nation and enhancing the freight handling capacity of Indian ports.
The project, which was started on July 2, 2005, at an estimated cost of Rs 2,500 crore, came to a standstill after protests by environmentalists and Hindu activists against the demolition of the Ram Setu, a symbol of heritage. The DMK had in the run-up to the 2021 Assembly election promised to complete the project when it comes to power for bringing economic benefits to southern Tamil Nadu.
Accusing the BJP government at the Centre of shelving the project under religious pretext, the Chief Minister said there would have been tremendous development had the project launched during the UPA regime been allowed. "You know who stopped the Sethusamudram ship canal project. It was the BJP. Union Minister Jitendra Singh had informed the Rajya Sabha that it can't be said for sure that Ram Setu existed in Rameswaram," he said after launching the autobiography of former Union minister and senior DMK leader T R Baalu, 'Pathaimara Payanam', here on Saturday night.