Chennai, Jan 13 : Two Tamil Nadu political parties on Wednesday opposed Adani group’s Rs 53,031 crore Kattupalli port expansion project and demanded that it should be scrapped due to long-term impact on environment and the city residents.
MDMK General Secretary and Rajya Sabha member Vaiko said that a public hearing slated for January 22 on the matter should be cancelled as people were not given sufficient time to gather information on the project and a large gathering amid coronavirus pandemic could be dangerous.
Vaiko said that he would attend the public hearing along with environmentalists if it was held on January 22.
The Adani group had acquired 97 per cent stake in the Kattupalli port (owned by Marine Infrastructure Developer Private Limited) from Larsen and Toubro for Rs 1,950 crore in 2018.
The Marine Infrastructure Developer had proposed to expand the port facility from 330 acres to 6,110 acres, Vaiko said.
Vaiko claimed that the proposed expansion would affect about 1 lakh people living in 82 villages in Tamil Nadu and Andhra Pradesh.
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