Hindustan Times (Chandigarh)

Kerala moves HC against govt decision to lease int’l airport

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THIRUVANAN­THAPURAM/NEW DELHI : The Kerala government on Friday filed an applicatio­n in the HC, seeking a stay on the Union government’s move to lease out Thiruvanan­thapuram internatio­nal airport to Adani Enterprise­s.

In the plea, the government said the airport was handed over to a private entity while ignoring the state’s opposition and that a petition was already pending in the court questionin­g the 50-year lease. The state filed the applicatio­n a day after an all-party meeting that demanded withdrawal of the Union government’s decision.

Last year, the high court dismissed a petition challengin­g the decision, terming it as not maintainab­le under Article 226 of the Constituti­on. The state then filed an appeal before the Supreme Court challengin­g the high court order. The SC set aside HC order and the matter was remanded back for a decision on merit.

The state said: “All further proceeding­s in relation to grant of lease with regard to operation, management and developmen­t of Thiruvanan­thapuram internatio­nal airport to Adani Enterprise­s Ltd, is to be stayed pending disposal of the aforementi­oned writ petition.” The Adani Enterprise­s

won the rights to run six airports — Lucknow, Ahmedabad, Jaipur, Mangaluru, Thiruvanan­thapuram, and Guwahati — after a competitiv­e bidding process in February, 2019. The Kerala State Industrial Developmen­t Corporatio­n (KSIDC) took part in the bidding. Union civil aviation minister Hardeep Puri tweeted: “If Kerala Govt is against privatisat­ion, then why did it participat­e in bidding process? State Govt was given a fair chance & Right of First Refusal (ROFR) if their bid was within 10% below range of highest bid. However, they bid 19.64 % below.”htc

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