"Regarding Ram Sethu, we are very much committed that at any cost we will respect the feeling of the people. We will not demolish it," Shipping, Road Transport and Highways Minister Gadkari said at the Economic Editors Conference here.
Replying to a query, the Minister said the "issue (Sethusamudram) is sub-judice."
He said there there were six alternative options for the project and "Cabinet will take a decision on it."
Earlier, the Centre had given RITES, a state-owned consultancy organization in transport, infrastructure sectors, the task of preparing alternatives available to save the structure, which holds religious significance for Hindus.
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