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