In a letter to partymen titled, "The Sethusamduram Shipping Channel project that does not offend Hindus", the 88-year-old leader slammed opposition to the Rs 2400 crore project, saying it was basically to prevent DMK from taking credit.
Union Culture Minister Ambika Soni had informed Parliament that there was no archaeological proof that a bridge existed there, he said.
Sethusamudram Shipping Channel Environmental Monitoring Committee chief S Kannayan had made similar comments in 2007, Karunanidhi recalled.
"In an interview at Ramanathapuram, Baalu had said that the Ram Sethu issue was raised for getting Hindu votes. There were no proof of any such bridge following drilling tests at 81 sites. We are particular that Hindus' sentiments should not be hurt. There is scientific proof for that. We had shown them to Hindu Saints in Delhi and they had accepted them," Karunanidhi said, recalling Baalu's words.
Slamming the Jayalalithaa Government for opposing the project, DMK had announced state-wide public meetings on May 15 to press the Centre for completing the project speedily.
