TN for scrapping of Sethusamundram project, final arguments in

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Press Trust of India New Delhi
Last Updated : Apr 29 2013 | 8:27 PM IST
Tamil Nadu government today pleaded with the Supreme Court that controversial Sethusamundram project should be scrapped as it would adversely affect marine biodiversity and the Centre be directed to declare Ram Sethu as a national monument.
In an affidavit placed before a bench headed by Justice H L Dattu which posted the case for final hearing in August, the state government submitted the Centre should accept the R K Pachauri Committee report that has found the entire Sethusamudram project unviable on two fronts--economically and ecologically.
"It is humbly submitted that it is a travesty of justice that the careful report submitted by the Committee headed by Pachauri, a world renowned scientist, is sought to be brushed aside and dismissed in a cavalier fashion without any reasoned discussion or consideration," the 11-page affidavit, filed by state Chief Secretary Sheela Balakrishnan, said.
"Expert Committee had studied the entire climatic, ecological and geological features and the Ocean current patterns in the Palk Straits in all seasons and then finally concluded that it is unlikely that public interest would be served if the project is implemented as per alignment 4A," it said.
The Centre had, in its affidavit, said it intended to go ahead with the Rs 25,000 crore Sethusamudram shipping channel project on the ground that it has economic, navigational and strategic advantages and moreover an expenditure of Rs 829.32 crore has already been incurred on it as on June 30, 2012.
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First Published: Apr 29 2013 | 8:27 PM IST

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