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The political sparring over the Union Cabinet's decision to hand over the operation and supervision of the Thiruvananthapuram Airport through public-private partnership mode intensified on Thursday, 20 August, with Kerala Chief Minister Pinarayi Vijayan shooting off a fresh letter to Prime Minister Narendra Modi.
"It is requested that you may kindly intervene to reconsider the decision to hand over the management and operation of the Trivandrum International Airport to a private bidder, despite the state government having the requisite experience to manage airports efficiently," the Kerala CM wrote in his letter after holding an all-party meeting on the issue.
In a statement on the all-party meeting, the chief minister's office had said, "“All parties, except BJP, have opposed the privatisation of the Thiruvananthapuram International Airport. The all-party meeting has decided to continue the legal actions and move together against privatisation of the international airport.”
Civil Aviation Minister Hardeep Singh Puri weighed in on the issue with a series of tweets earlier on Thursday. Saying that "parallel narratives can be no match for facts," Puri gave a detailed account of the process for the leasing out the airport.
"... despite special provision of RoFR (Right of First Refusal) being given to Government of Kerala, they could not qualify in international bidding process carried out in a transparent manner," he said in a tweet.
Retweeting Hardeep Puri's Twitter thread, Congress leader and Thiruvananthapuram MP Shashi Tharoor said:
Meanwhile, Union Minister V Muraleedharan said the Kerala CM's opposition to the airport's privatisation has exposed his double standards as 'private airports' already exist in Kannur and Calicut districts of the state, reported PTI.
State Finance Minister Thomas Isaac took to Twitter to say that the PMO's promise to accept the Kerala government's proposal had been broken. “People of Kerala will not accept this act of brazen cronyism,” he tweeted.
In an earlier letter to PM Modi, Kerala CM Vijayan urged him to reconsider the decision to hand over the Thiruvananthapuram airport to the Adani group, saying it would be ‘difficult’ to co-operate with the decision, reported PTI.
On 19 August, the central government approved a proposal to lease airports in Jaipur, Guwahati and Thiruvananthapuram to public-private partnerships. As per the proposal, the management of the Kerala airport will be handed over to Adani.
Adani also won the rights to run five other airports in a competitive bidding process in February 2019.
"In view of the unilateral decision taken by the Government of India without giving credence to the cogent arguments put forward by the state government, it will be difficult for us to offer cooperation to the implementation of the decision, which is against the wishes of the people of the state," the letter said.
"We had requested delinking the Trivandrum International Airport from the proposal to operate in PPP mode or allow the SPV of the state government to have the right to first refusal in order to match the quote of the highest bidder. None of these have been considered," the letter further said.
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