Replying to a calling attention in the Assembly to the crisis that has arisen in implementation of the project, he said it was not possible for Kerala to bear more than Rs 780 crore cost due to the financial crunch being faced.
However, considering the importance of the project and the benefit it would provide to lakhs of Ayyappa pilgrims who visit the famous Sabarimala Temple, government is committed to go ahead with the project.
"The project cost has now reached Rs 1,556 crore and railways say they are not responsible for the cost escalation and the state is responsible for it", he said.
Chief Minister Oommen Chandy has called a meeting to sort out issues connected with land acquisition and alignment of the railway line, he said.
Saju Paul (CPI-M), demanded that the government should take up the matter with Prime Minister Manmohan Singh and speed up the project as it would benefit the Ayyappa devotees and also people of the state.
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