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Stalin slams Centre on Keezhadi report delay

Stalin slams Centre on Keezhadi report delay

Chennai, June 17 (UNI) Slamming the BJP-led government for the delay in publishing

the Keezhadi excavation report, Tamil Nadu Chief Minister M K Stalin on Tuesday said

what was needed was correction of certain hearts, not the (Keezhadi) report.

In a post on X appealing to the DMK cadres to take part in large numbers in tomorrow's

protest to be organised by the Party's Student Wing at Veeraganur in Madurai against

the Centre to condemn the delay, Mr Stalin said the agitation should reflect Tamil Nadu's

sentiments and bring in a change of heart in the Union government.

He said some hearts (Centre) was refusing to accept the report that established the antiquity

of Tamils by validating it scientifically.

“How many, how many obstacles for the Tamil race? Yet, we are proving our antiquity through

by overcoming all of them for thousands and thousands of years with the help of science."

"Still, some minds refuse to accept it...it is not the statements that need to be corrected ; it is

some minds !", he wrote.

"Tomorrow, in Madurai Veeraganur, we will gather in large numbers in the protest demonstration

to be held by the DMK Student's Wing and express our feelings of Tamil Nadu to the Union

Government ! Let's correct them !", Mr Stalin added.

Amid the raging controversy following the Centre's refusal to accept the report and seeking to

rewrite it and further validate it scientifically, the Union Culture Ministry has ordered transfer of

senior archaeologist Amarnath Ramakrishna, who led the Keezhadi excacvations in Madurai

district and prepared the report establishing the antiquity of Tamils, from Delhi to Greater Noida.

Mr Amarnath, who had refused to rework the report as demanded by the ASI, was also removed

from the post of Director (Antiquity), Archaeological Survey of India (ASI).

Members of the ruling DMK's allies including the CPI(M) and VCK strongly condemned the

Centre's move and demanded its revocation.

They also termed it as an vindictive act towards the Tamils.

A couple of days back Mr Stalin had a dig at the Union government for seeking more details to

further scientifically validate the Keezhadi excavations that have highlighted the antiquity of Tamils and charged the BJP-RSS with promoting the mythical Saraswati civilisation.

Condemning the Centre for questioning the scientifically validated Keezhadi archaeological

findings, Mr Stalin said even when confronted with carbon-dated artefacts and Accelerator

Mass Spectrometry (AMS) reports from International Laboratories on the Keezhadi excavations,

they continue to demand “more proof.”

"And here is the "Proof". But on the contrary, despite strong opposition from

respected historians and archaeologists, the BJP continues to promote the

mythical Sarasvati Civilisation",he said.

"They do so without credible evidence, while dismissing the rigorously proven

antiquity of Tamil culture.", the Chief Minister said.

"When it comes to Keezhadi and the enduring truth of Tamil heritage, the BJP-RSS

ecosystem recoils — not because evidence is lacking, but because the truth does

not serve their script", he charged.

"We fought for centuries to unearth our history. They fight every day to erase it.

The world is watching. So is time", he added.

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