Kolkata: Opposing the joint venture route for modernisation of Kolkata and Chennai airports, veteran CPI-M leader Jyoti Basu on Saturday said that Airports Authority of India should undertake the job.
"We have objection to the joint venture route for Kolkata and Chennai airports. We want the government to accept our proposal. Our leadership is talking to them (government). Let us see what happens", Basu told reporters here.
CPI-M leader Sitaram Yechuri, who was here to attend the party politburo meeting, said that they were not against modernisation of airports, but were opposed to privatisation.
27/05/06 Press Trust of India/Expressindia.com
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