Congress bosses not keen on Adani

Chandy, party seem to be not on same page

Update: 2015-07-08 04:54 GMT
Rahul Gandhi expressed his displeasure to Oommen Chandy last week on the project being awarded to Adani, who is reportedly close to Narendra Modi

Hyderabad: The Congress high command and the state leadership seems to be at loggerheads over the Vizhinjam project being handed over to the Adani group,  whose owner is  a confidant of  Prime Minister Narendra Modi.

Chief Minister Oommen Chandy is keen to go ahead with the project which “is now or never.”  The letter of award was supposed to be given to Adani group last week.  

Union Minister  Nitin Gadkari had threatened to opt for Colachel in Tamil Nadu  and develop it into a major container hub if Vizhinjam project was scuttled.  However, Ports Minister K. Babu has  affirmed that the government was firm on Adani group.

KPCC president V. M. Sudheeran, who  visited the AICC leadership last month, had told reporters that the project would be given to Adani group.

Last week, Mr Chandy met Congress vice-president Rahul Gandhi who  expressed his displeasure over the  UDF plan.  Mr Gandhi also expressed his views to  the KPCC, it is learnt. 

However, Mr Chandy did not want to mix politics with development. Though the agreement for the project was supposed to be handed over on Friday, it did not materialise.

Mr Babu  then said that it was due to technical delay and that it would be done on Monday, which too didn’t happen. Congress sources told DC that Mr Chandy had  managed to convince the AICC leadership  of his promise given to the voters of Aruvikkara on the project.

“The report that the AICC leadership is against the Vizhinjam project being given to Adani group is  baseless. We will go ahead with it, ” said Mr Chandy.

Mr Babu also maintained that no talks were held with the AICC leadership on the subject.  He said the technical delay would be resolved soon.

CPM secretary Kodiyeri Balakrishnan said the UDF government had decided to hand over the project to Adani without consulting the Congress  leadership. He alleged that Mr Sudheeran had not attended the all-party meet held on June 3 which showed that the AICC leadership had not agreed to the project.

BJP leader O. Rajagopal said that Mr Chandy had assured him that Vizhinjam  would be given to Adani group. “If there is any change in this, the BJP would start a people’s agitation,” said Mr Rajagopal.    

It  is Kerala’s dream project which should not be delayed, he said and added that cutting across party lines, all should come forward to work for its realisation.

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