Kerala government's bid for Thiruvananthapuram airport was 19.64% lower than Adani's: Minister


New Delhi, Aug 22 (IANS): Civil Aviation Minister Hardeep Singh Puri said on Friday that the Kerala government's bid for Thiruvananthapuram airport under PPP was 19.64 percent lower than Adani's winning bid.

The revelation by the minister came after the Kerala government opposed the handing over of Thiruvananthapuram airport under public-private partnership (PPP) to Adani Enterprises.

In a statement, the minister said: "If Kerala government is against privatization, then why did it participate in the bidding process? The state government was given a fair chance and 'Right of First Refusal' (RoFR) if their bid was within 10 percent below the range of the highest bid. However, they bid 19.64 percent below.

"Then they approached the Kerala High Court which dismissed the petition in December 2019. The petitioners then filed an SLP in the Supreme Court. The apex court remitted the matter back to the Kerala High Court. There is no stay in the case either by SC or Kerala High Court."

According to the minister, the Union Cabinet has given its go-ahead for awarding the airport to the private party subject to the outcome of the writ petition and in accordance with the provisions of the undertaking given by the concessionaire.

"If the petitioners succeed and the outcome of litigation leads to annulment/cancellation of the bidding process, then the concessionaire will handover the possession of the airport to AAI. They will be entitled to refund of the amount paid to AAI and additional investments made in the assets.

"The concessionaire will also not demand any damages from AAI. Here it should be borne in mind that these airports will come back to AAI after the lease period of 50 years," the statement said.

On Wednesday, the Union Cabinet approved the proposal to lease out Jaipur, Guwahati, and Thiruvananthapuram airports through the PPP mode to Adani Enterprises.

The approval is for their operation, management and development by Adani Enterprises, which was declared the successful bidder in a 'global competitive bidding' conducted by the Airports Authority of India (AAI) for a period of 50 years.

  

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  • anthony, Mangalore

    Sat, Aug 22 2020

    How stupid a statement that the central Govt is favouring a private party over the Govt of Kerala and crores of people of Kerala. The handing over of the Trivandrum Airport to Adani on lease for fifty tears is a great Insult to the people of Kerala who are known for their ingenuity, enterprise and creativity the world over.

    The cochin International Airport is proof of the world class enterprise of the people of Kerala.

    Such acts of leasing the pride of Kerala namely the Trivandrun Airport to private parties over the State Govt and the unfriendly attitude of the centre towards kerala is bound to anger a majority of Keralites

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  • Aparna Thingalaya, Udupi

    Sat, Aug 22 2020

    Pls watch the Hindi movie of Madhur Bhandarkar " CORPORATE". In this movie minister himself involved filling blank application of Industrialist in bidding process.....!!!!! . It is clearly show nexus between Politicians and Industrialists. In our society devotees first do the Pooja and then get Prasaada. But Politicians and Biz man nexus Prasaada is offering first and Pooja and Mangalaatathi always later. Its proven that all Political parties are same in corruption and nepotism..

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