People's Democracy(Weekly Organ of the Communist Party of India (Marxist) |
Vol.
XXVIII
No. 27 July 04, 2004 |
CITU Protests Airport Privatisation Move
THE
Centre of Indian Trade Unions has denounced the UPA government’s move to
privatise the Mumbai and Delhi airports. As reported by the press, on June 28
the Group of Ministers decided to allow 49 per cent equity participation by
foreign capital and retention of only “26 per cent shares by the government
through Airport Authority and other PSUs” in the joint venture companies to be
set up to restructure the two airports. The CITU thinks this is a clear move to
hand over these two profit making airports to private control.
The
CITU statement on June 29 said the move is a clear violation of the Common
Minimum Programme that stipulates “no privatisation of the profit making PSUs.”
Moreover, the CITU said privatisation of strategic infrastructure like airports
is injurious to national security and should not be allowed.
Both
Mumbai and Delhi airports are earning profit and can be further modernised by
internal resources. The united forum of airport and airlines employees and
officers has already submitted an alternative proposal for modernisation of
these two airports within the PSU framework and the UPA government must give
this proposal due consideration instead of blindly following the privatisation
track drawn by the preceding NDA government. The CITU said the people of this
country did not bring the UPA to power to follow the NDA track.
The
airport and airlines employees are already protesting the move. The CITU has
urged the government to refrain from the disastrous move, and asked the trade
union movement and the airport and airlines workers to prepare for resistance if
the government does not retrace its move. (INN)