Opposition walks out of Kerala Assembly over Vizhinjam Port

PTI Updated - February 03, 2014 at 01:14 PM.

The CPI(M)-led LDF Opposition today staged a walkout in the Kerala Assembly, accusing the UDF Government of colluding with vested interests and trying to sabotage the proposed International Transshipment Terminal project at nearby Vizhinjam.

Opposition Leader V. S. Achuthanandan led his colleagues out of the House after an adjournment notice on the issue given by Jameela Prakasham (JD-S) was turned down by Speaker G. Kartikeyan in the light of the Government’s rejection of the LDF charge.

Replying to the notice of Prakasham, who represents the segment where the project is located, Minister for Ports K. Babu said the Government was actively pursuing the project in a thorough and transparent manner.

There was no room for any apprehension that the project would be given up under pressure from “outside” lobbies as being alleged by the Opposition, Babu said.

Seeking leave for the motion, Prakasam drew the attention of the Government to an indefinite fast being undertaken by a group of local campaigners against the Government’s bid to ‘sabotage’ the project.

She said it was regrettable that the Government did not bother to even take note of this agitation, let alone call the protesters for a talk.

Joining issue, Achuthanandan alleged that the ‘landlord’ mode of development was adopted for development of the project as bids to find a private partner had repeatedly failed.

Now concerted moves were on to revert to the PPP model, which would in effect mean getting the project sabotaged, he said.

Published on February 3, 2014 07:28