Solicitor-general
Mohan Parasaran withdrew from pleading the UPA government's petition
before the Supreme Court for the implementation of the Sethusamudram
Shipping Channel Project. He's spoken on the record that his father K.
Parasaran, eminent lawyer and former attorney-general, is appe-aring for
one of the petitioners arguing against the Sethu project, and there is a
strong second reason too.
In his communication to the Union law ministry, Mr Parasaran said “I am a strong believer in Sri Ram. I cannot question his existence. Also, I am close to many religious institutions and it would be awkward for me to argue that there’s nothing irreligious in breaking Ram Sethu.”
The opponents of this illogical 25,000-crore project, including Tamil Nadu CM J. Jayalalithaa, insist that it would irreversibly destroy the eco-sensitive Palk Bay region, is grossly uneconomical and, worst of all, will damage the Ram Sethu, the bridge that the Ramayan says was built by Lord Ram’s army.
Let us remember and salute Mohan Parasaran,Subramaniam Swamy and Kumari Jayalalitha for helping in preserving Hindu heritage.
In his communication to the Union law ministry, Mr Parasaran said “I am a strong believer in Sri Ram. I cannot question his existence. Also, I am close to many religious institutions and it would be awkward for me to argue that there’s nothing irreligious in breaking Ram Sethu.”
The opponents of this illogical 25,000-crore project, including Tamil Nadu CM J. Jayalalithaa, insist that it would irreversibly destroy the eco-sensitive Palk Bay region, is grossly uneconomical and, worst of all, will damage the Ram Sethu, the bridge that the Ramayan says was built by Lord Ram’s army.
Let us remember and salute Mohan Parasaran,Subramaniam Swamy and Kumari Jayalalitha for helping in preserving Hindu heritage.
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