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Will proceed with protest-hit Adani port: Kerala

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INDIA's Kerala state will proceed 'no matter what' with a $900 million port project and is open to deploying federal police if needed to protect it from protesters blocking constructi­on, a government minister told Reuters on Saturday.

The local fishing community, led by Catholic priests, has blocked constructi­on of Vizhinjam port by Adani Group for almost four months, erecting a makeshift shelter at the port's entrance. The protesters say the huge project causes coastal erosion that has undermined their livelihood­s, calling for a complete halt on the constructi­on.

Adani Group, led by Asia's richest man Gautam Adani, and the Kerala government, which is shoulderin­g two-thirds of the project cost with the federal government, have denied such accusation­s. Clashes between police and protesters last weekend injured more than 100 people, including 64 police.

Although the protesters have refused to budge, Kerala's minister of ports, Ahammed Devarkovil, said the government of the southern state was hopeful of resolving the deadlock but there was no chance it would halt constructi­on.

‘We want to complete the port project no matter what. No compromise can be made on that,' he said in an interview.

‘Because these are civilians protesting, the government's position is to take this forward without inflicting any harm' on protesters. Asked for comment on Devarkovil's remarks, a protest leader, Fredy Solomon, said protests would continue as ‘houses and livelihood­s of thousands of fishermen are at stake.'

 ?? Police officers stand guard near the barricades during a protest rally ??
Police officers stand guard near the barricades during a protest rally

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