Khaleej Times

Don’t hand over Thiruvanan­thapuram airport to Adani, Vijayan tells PM

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thiruvanan­thapuram — After accusing the Central government of a “scam” in the tender for operating five internatio­nal airports, including Thiruvanan­thapuram, to Adani Enterprise­s, Kerala Chief Minister Pinarayi Vijayan on Thursday wrote to Prime Minister Narendra Modi seeking the airport here not be handed over to Adani.

In the letter, Vijayan demanded Modi’s immediate interventi­on to see that the state-owned Kerala State Industrial Developmen­t Corporatio­n Ltd-led company, formed especially for operating the airport, be given the running of the Thiruvanan­thapuram Airport.

“If this new company is handed over the running of the airport, then the interests of both the state and the Centre would be protected. It’s surprising how come a private company has bagged the right to run the airport even when this particular company has no experience in running airports.

In Kerala, two airports (Kochi and Kannur) are run by specially formed companies under the Kerala government and are doing well,” he said.

Vijayan noted that for the airport here, Kerala government had taken over 635 acres of land and handed it for free, while in 2005, another 23.57 acres was again given free for the airport.

“There is a clause in the agreement that, if in future, the airport is handed over to a private company, then the value of the land given for free for the airport by the state government should be converted into equity of the state government,” he said in the letter. —

It’s surprising how come a private company has bagged the right to run the airport even when this company has no experience in running airports

Pinarayi Vijayan, Kerala CM

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