Chennai: Tamil Nadu Chief Minister M Karunanidhi has assured Chennai airport employees that he will take up with the Prime Minister the question of entrusting the task of modernising the airport to the employees.
"The Chief Minister has assured his total support to the workers' cause and promised that he will take up the issue with the Prime Minister," the Airports Authority of India Employees Joint Forum (AAIEJF) said in a press release today.
The delegation which included CITU president M K Pandhe, MP, its vice-president T K Rengarajan and representatives of AAIEJF had pleaded with Karunanidhi to support modernisation of the airport by forum employees as had been agreed in the case of Kolkata airport by the West Bengal Chief Minister.
11/09/06 Chennai Online
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