DMK working president M K Stalin said he would have appreciated if a copy of the 'Thirukkural' (Tamil classic and a moral treatise) was placed near the statue.
He, however, said none should feel that it was due to a hatred for the Gita, but because no individual religious identity should be imposed.
"Kalam spent his life for India's security. They have created an unfortunate situation of associating him with a particular religion," he said.
An engraved 'Bhagavad Gita' near the statue of late president A P J Abdul Kalam had kicked up a controversy yesterday, with his family seeking to end the row by placing a copy of the Quran and Bible near it.
Hours later, officials manning the memorial kept the Bible and Quran in a glass box in the vicinity of the statue after a local Hindu outfit leader registered a police complaint stating that no permission was taken to place the holy books (of Bible and Quran) near the statue.
"Tamil Nadu Chief Minister K Palaniswami's regime is spineless to even object to it," he said.
The memorial at Peikarumbu in Rameswaram was inaugurated by Prime Minister Narendra Modi on July 27.
Meanwhile, expressing his solidarity with the protesting villagers at nearby Kathiramangalam against an ONGC pipeline project, the leader of opposition in the state assembly said his party would always stand behind them.
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