Chennai, June 19 -- Tamil Nadu's ruling DMK on Wednesday asserted that it will not allow the Parliament to function if the union government did not release the Archaeological Survey of India's (ASI) report on findings of excavations at Keeladi near here in Sivaganga district.
Addressing a DMK youth wing demonstration here to condemn the BJP-led Centre for not unveiling the Keeladi report, party leader Tiruchi Siva said the Keeladi excavations yielded extensive evidence of an ancient urban civilisation of the Tamil people. "Why is the centre declining to accept that report? It is because it is a cultural war on us; it is an ideological war on us," he alleged.
The BJP regime, which is unable to take on the DMK, the Dravidian movement in Tam...