Will DMK MP Tiruchi Siva Challenge the Union Government Over Keezhadi Excavation Report Delay?

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Key Takeaways
- Tiruchi Siva is moving a motion under Rule 267 in Rajya Sabha.
- The motion addresses the delay in the Keezhadi excavation report.
- The report consists of 982 pages of significant archaeological findings.
- The delay raises questions about scientific transparency.
- Political tensions are expected to rise in the Upper House.
Chennai, July 21 (NationPress) DMK MP Tiruchi Siva is preparing to present a motion in the Rajya Sabha on Monday under Rule 267 of the Rules of Procedure and Conduct of Business. The motion aims to suspend the day’s scheduled business to urgently address the Union government’s prolonged delay in releasing the final excavation report on Keezhadi, a crucial archaeological site located in Tamil Nadu.
In his notice to the Chairman, Siva is requesting the suspension of Rules 15, 23, and 51, along with any other items on the agenda, to focus on what he deems an “issue of urgent national importance.”
The motion points out the Archaeological Survey of India (ASI)'s failure to disclose its extensive 982-page report on the Keezhadi excavations, despite a directive from the Madras High Court mandating the government to make this information public.
“The significant delay by the Union government in releasing the ASI’s 982-page Keezhadi excavation report, contrary to the Madras High Court’s order, raises substantial concerns regarding the erosion of scientific transparency and the suppression of cultural findings,” the notice emphasizes.
Keezhadi, situated in Sivaganga district, has unveiled evidence of an ancient urban civilization along the Vaigai River, believed to date back to the Sangam era.
The discoveries indicate the presence of a literate and advanced society in southern India, challenging long-standing historical narratives centered on northern India.
Tiruchi Siva’s motion reflects rising apprehension in Tamil Nadu regarding the delay, with the DMK and other regional parties alleging that the BJP-led Centre is intentionally withholding the report to undermine the region's cultural and historical significance.
The motion under Rule 267 is designed to prompt an immediate debate in the Upper House concerning the ramifications of the delay and the necessity for scientific transparency.
If accepted, the motion is anticipated to incite a vigorous political debate between opposition parties and the ruling benches, with cultural autonomy and historical accountability taking center stage.