Tuesday, February 05, 2008

Mayavati airport mired in legal & central tangle

New Delhi: An airport of love has run into “legal issues” of hate.
Mayavati’s pet project, the airport at Greater Noida, has emerged as the fidelity test of the Uttar Pradesh chief minister’s love-hate relationship with the Centre.
After the Union cabinet had given its in-principle approval during the love phase, the government has now referred the Rs 3,505-crore Taj International Aviation Hub project to a group of ministers to sort out “certain legal issues”.
In other words, sources said, an indefinite delay.
The decision to refer the project to the ministerial group was taken as the Centre’s relations with the BSP leader touched a new low over Mayavati’s demand for SPG security and Delhi’s refusal to grant it.
The group, headed by finance minister P. Chidambaram, met on January 31.
Some legal issues had cropped up after the GMR group, which is modernising Indira Gandhi International Airport, objected to the cabinet go-ahead for the 3,700-acre Greater Noida site about 70km from the Delhi facility.
GMR claimed that Delhi International Airport Ltd (DIAL), a joint venture between the group and the Airport Authority of India, was not told that a second airport would be built within a 150-km radius.
Under existing rules, no international airport can come up within 150km of another.
Sources said the group voiced fears over loss of business and revenue to the new airport. According to an estimate, the proposed airport will take 5 per cent passengers and 8 per cent cargo traffic away from the Delhi airport in the first phase.
04/02/08 Bhavana Vij-Aurora/The Telegraph
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