09-12-2007, 11:31 PM
<b>Govt says no proof of Ramâs existence, BJP on boil</b><!--QuoteBegin-->QUOTE<!--QuoteEBegin-->Leader of Opposition LK Advani sought to speak Prime Minister Manmohan Singh as the BJP angrily condemned the governmentâs stand. BJPâs Ravi Shankar Prasad said, <b> âIt is a crude attempt to insult our culture, civilisational heritage and Hindu sentiments, and is a case of practice of appeasement politics.â </b>Advani spoke later to PMâs media adviser, Sanjaya Baru, to convey his anguish.
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The BJP spokesperson said, <b>âSo far, we thought it is the solo play of Transport Minister TR Baalu who wants to demolish the Ram Setu. But it is clear that the government is behind the conspiracy to denigrate the Hindu beliefs and facts. The PM must explain the move to question the existence of Ramayana. We are not against the Sethusamudram project, but we want a realignment to protect the Ram Setu.â</b>
He said, âIf the ASI has made no study, how can the government can conclude that there is no historical basis for a structure that is a matter of faith?â
Threatening to intensify the agitation, VHP leader Pravin Togadia said, âThe government are diverting to the peopleâs attention but making such claim. If it continues like this and refuses to give up the Sethusamudram project, the UPA will suffer losses in the polls in Gujarat and other states and in the event of a mid-term Lok Sabha polls. By hurting the Hindu sentiments, no party can win polls in the states or at the Centre.â<!--QuoteEnd--><!--QuoteEEnd-->
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The BJP spokesperson said, <b>âSo far, we thought it is the solo play of Transport Minister TR Baalu who wants to demolish the Ram Setu. But it is clear that the government is behind the conspiracy to denigrate the Hindu beliefs and facts. The PM must explain the move to question the existence of Ramayana. We are not against the Sethusamudram project, but we want a realignment to protect the Ram Setu.â</b>
He said, âIf the ASI has made no study, how can the government can conclude that there is no historical basis for a structure that is a matter of faith?â
Threatening to intensify the agitation, VHP leader Pravin Togadia said, âThe government are diverting to the peopleâs attention but making such claim. If it continues like this and refuses to give up the Sethusamudram project, the UPA will suffer losses in the polls in Gujarat and other states and in the event of a mid-term Lok Sabha polls. By hurting the Hindu sentiments, no party can win polls in the states or at the Centre.â<!--QuoteEnd--><!--QuoteEEnd-->