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Why are you dragging your feet, SC asks Centre on Swamys plea on Ram Sethu

By LawStreet News Network      11 November, 2022 10:53 PM      0 Comments
Why are you dragging your feet, SC asks Centre on Swamys plea on Ram Sethu

NEW DELHI: The Supreme Court on Thursday asked the Centre as to why it is dragging its feet in filing a response on a plea by BJP leader Subramanian Swamy for a direction to declare 'Ram Sethu' as monument of a national heritage.

Swamy submitted before a bench of Chief Justice D Y Chandrachud, and Justices Hima Kohli and J B Pardiwala that it was a small matter, where the central government was supposed to say either 'yes or no'.

A counsel, representing the Centre, submitted that the reply in the matter is ready.

Seeking further time to file the reply, Centres counsel said, We will have to get instructions from the Ministry.

On this, the bench asked, Why are you dragging your feet.

In its order, the bench said, Let the counter affidavit be filed within four weeks with a copy to be served to the petitioner.

The court allowed Swamy to a rejoinder, if any, within two weeks thereafter.

Swamy sought a direction to the central government and the National Monument Authority to declare 'Ram Setu' as a monument of national importance.

Ram Setu, also known as Adam's Bridge, is a chain of limestone shoals between Pamban Island or Rameswaram Island, off the south-eastern coast of Tamil Nadu, and Mannar Island, off the north-western coast of Sri Lanka.

Swamy contended that the government has already accepted the existence of 'Ram Setu' and in 2017, a meeting was also convened to examine his demand, but things have not moved after that.

In April, 2021, a bench led by the then Chief Justice S A Bobde had directed that the plea seeking National Heritage Status for Ram Setu be listed before the next Chief Justice of India.

The UPA government, in 2007, had proposed a Sethusamudram project. Under this project an 83-km-long deep-water channel was to be made by extensive dredging and removal of the limestone shoals, to link Mannar with Palk Strait.

Swamy moved against this decision in the court and the government resorted to another plan to link Mannar with Palk Strait.



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