Key Points

Tamil Nadu Finance Minister Thangam Thennarasu has accused the BJP-led Centre of deliberately delaying the recognition of Keezhadi excavation findings. He alleged the government is suppressing Tamil heritage by withholding funds and dismissing reports. Union Minister Gajendra Singh Shekhawat countered, demanding more evidence before accepting the claims. The Keezhadi site has revealed an advanced urban settlement dating back to the Sangam Age, sparking political debates.

Key Points: TN Minister Thangam Thennarasu Slams BJP Over Keezhadi Excavation Delay

  • TN minister accuses BJP of delaying Keezhadi findings
  • Claims Centre downplays Tamil heritage
  • Shekhawat demands more evidence
  • Excavation reveals ancient Tamil urban settlement
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Keezhadi excavation row: TN minister slams Centre over 'cheap politics'

Tamil Nadu minister accuses BJP-led Centre of suppressing Tamil heritage by delaying Keezhadi excavation findings, sparking a political row.

"History and the truth it tells will not wait for your cheap politics. - Thangam Thennarasu"

Chennai, June 10

Hours after Union Culture Minister Gajendra Singh Shekhawat dismissed allegations of delay in approving findings from the Keezhadi archaeological excavations, Tamil Nadu Finance and Archaeology Minister Thangam Thennarasu launched a scathing attack on the centre, accusing the BJP-led Union government of deliberately stalling recognition of Tamil heritage.

Taking to social media platform X, Thennarasu expressed his strong disapproval over what he called the Centre’s persistent attempts to downplay the significance of Keezhadi.

"First, they said there was nothing in Keezhadi. Then they transferred the research officer. After that, they refused to allocate any funds. Finally, they put the submitted report on hold for two years. Now they come and say the evidence is insufficient. It is common for them to reject the history of the Tamils every time. Only the reasons they cite are different," he posted.

In a pointed remark, he added: "History and the truth it tells will not wait for your cheap politics. They are for the people. They will go to the people!"

Thennarasu also questioned the federal government’s reluctance to acknowledge the advanced and ancient roots of Tamil civilisation.

"Even though global scientific studies concurred that Tamils are 5,350 years old, technologically advanced, and had an ancient civilisation, why is the federal government in the same country so reluctant to admit it? Is it because of the unquenchable thirst to keep Tamils as second-class citizens forever?"

Earlier in the day, Union Minister Shekhawat, speaking to reporters in Chennai, said the reports submitted by archaeologist Dr. Amarnath Ramakrishna, who led two key phases of the Keezhadi excavations, were not yet technically sound.

"Let them come with more results, data, and evidence. A single finding cannot change the entire discourse," he said.

The Union Minister also alleged that some individuals were politicising archaeological work to promote regional sentiments. The Keezhadi excavation, located in Sivaganga district, has been hailed by historians and archaeologists for uncovering an advanced urban settlement believed to date back to the Sangam Age. The site revealed artefacts indicating a literate and industrial society as early as the 6th century BCE, challenging earlier assumptions about South Indian prehistory. However, the excavation has often been caught in political crossfire, with successive allegations from Tamil Nadu leaders that the Centre has been attempting to suppress Tamil cultural achievements.

- IANS

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Rajesh K.
Why is everything made into North vs South issue? If the findings are solid, they'll stand scientific scrutiny. Both state and centre should work together to preserve our heritage instead of political mudslinging. 🇮🇳
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Priya M.
As someone from Tamil Nadu, I'm proud of Keezhadi findings! But the minister's language could be more constructive. Instead of "cheap politics", present more evidence. Ancient Tamil civilization deserves recognition without political drama 🙏
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Arjun S.
The artifacts speak for themselves - Keezhadi proves India's civilizational continuity. But why can't our leaders understand that history belongs to all Indians? Whether Harappa or Keezhadi, it's OUR shared heritage. Enough division!
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Kavita V.
Centre's delay in approving findings is suspicious. When Gujarat's Dholavira got UNESCO tag quickly, why different treatment for Tamil Nadu? 🤔 Double standards won't help national integration. All regions deserve equal respect.
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Suresh D.
As an archaeology student, I say let's focus on facts. Keezhadi findings are groundbreaking - but political statements from both sides damage academic credibility. More carbon dating, less Twitter wars please!
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Meena R.
Tamil civilization's antiquity is well documented in Sangam literature. No need for anyone's approval! But instead of fighting, can't we showcase this proudly at National Museum? Unity in diversity is India's strength ❤️

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