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http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/south_asia/6994415.stm

Report on Hindu god Ram withdrawn 

The Indian government has withdrawn a controversial report submitted in
court earlier this week which questioned the existence of the Hindu god
Ram.

The report was withdrawn after huge protests by opposition parties.

The report was presented to the Supreme Court on Wednesday in connection
with a case against a proposed shipping canal project between India and
Sri Lanka. 

Hindu hardliners say the project will destroy what they say is a bridge
built by Ram and his army of monkeys. 

Scientists and archaeologists say the Ram Setu (Lord Ram's bridge) - or
Adam's Bridge as it is sometimes called - is a natural formation of sand
and stones.

No evidence

In their report submitted to the court, the government and the
Archaeological Survey of India questioned the belief, saying it was
solely based on the Hindu mythological epic Ramayana.

They said there was no scientific evidence to prove that the events
described in Ramayana ever took place or that the characters depicted in
the epic were real.

Hindu activists say the bridge was built by Lord Ram's monkey army to
travel to Sri Lanka and has religious significance.

In the last two days, the opposition Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) has
launched a scathing attack on the government for questioning the "faith
of the million".

Worried about the adverse reaction from the majority Hindu population of
the country, the Congress Party-led government has now done a U-turn and
withdrawn the statement submitted in court.

The government asked the court for three months to try and sort out the
issue.

Additional Solicitor General Gopal Subramaniam, appearing on behalf of
the government, said they would set up a mechanism to hear concerns
expressed by those opposed to the canal project.

The court adjourned the matter for three months saying they would take
up the case again in January.

In the meantime, the court has said that dredging work for the canal
could continue, but Ram's Bridge should not be touched 

Road blocks

On Wednesday, Hindu hard-line organisations blocked roads across India
to protest against the Sethusamudram Shipping Canal Project. 

Commuters in the capital, Delhi, were stuck in traffic jams for hours as
Vishwa Hindu Parishad (World Hindu Council) and Bajrang Dal blocked
roads at various places. 

Road blocks were also held in Bhopal, the capital of the central state
of Madhya Pradesh, on the Delhi-Agra highway and on the Jaipur-Agra
highway.

Train services were disrupted in many places across northern India.

The canal project proposes to link the Palk Strait with the Gulf of
Mannar between India and Sri Lanka by dredging a canal through the
shallow sea. 

This is expected to provide a continuous navigable sea route around the
Indian peninsula. 

Once complete, the canal will reduce the travel time for ships by
hundreds of miles and is expected to boost the economic and industrial
development of the region.



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