While the government of Kerala continues its attempt to stop Adani group in taking over Thiruvananthapuram airport, Civil Aviation minister Hardeep Singh Puri came up with various reasons why Kerala disqualified in the bidding process. The Kerala government had opposed the Union Cabinet’s approval on Wednesday to lease out the Thiruvananthapuram airport to Adani Enterprises through public private partnership (PPP) for a period of 50 years.
Mr. Puri said that the Kerala government did not qualify in Thiruvananthapuram airport’s bidding process that was carried out in a transparent manner. “Winning bid quoted Rs 168 per passenger, KSIDC (Kerala State Industrial Development Corporation) quoted Rs 135 per passenger and third qualifying bidder was at Rs 63 per passenger.”
Per passenger fee was the criteria for the bidding process that was conducted in early 2019 for six airports – Lucknow, Ahmedabad, Mangalore, Jaipur, Guwahati and Thiruvananthapuram. Adani Enterprises turned out to be the highest bidder for these six airports.
Before the bidding process, the Centre and the Kerala government had agreed that if the KSIDC’s bid comes within the 10 per cent range of the winning bid, it would be awarded the airport, Puri said. However, since the difference between Adani’s bid and KSIDC’s bid was 19.64 per cent during the bidding process, the former was qualified as the winner.
“Thus, despite special provision of RoFR (right of first refusal) being given to GoK (government of Kerala), they could not qualify in the international bidding process carried out in a transparent manner,” Puri stated. The Kerala government on Thursday called an all-party-meeting to discuss and protest against the Centre’s decision to hand over of the management and operation of the Thiruvananthapuram airport to the Adani group.
“Thiruvananthapuram airport privatised to Adani rejecting the claim of Kerala govt, even after offer to match Adani’s rate. PMO’s promise to accept Kerala proposal broken. People of Kerala will not accept this act of brazen cronyism. #Airportprivatisation,” State Finance Minister Dr Thomas Isaac tweeted on Thursday.
In February 2019, Adani Enterprises was declared the winner for all six airports as it was the highest bidder. In July 2019, the Union Cabinet approved the proposal for leasing out three of them – Ahmedabad, Mangalore and Lucknow – to the Ahmedabad-based company.
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