Kolkata:The West Bengal government says it backs the governing CPI M's stand that Airports Authority of India should modernise the airport in Kolkata.
At the same time, Chief Minister Buddhdeb Bhattacharya told NDTV's Walk The Talk show his government would not oppose if the Central Government adopts the Delhi-Mumbai privatisation route. He stressed the priority was a modern airport for Kolkata.
On Saturday the CPI M politburo meeting in Kolkata said it was opposed to privatisation of the airports in Kolkata and Chennai.
28/05/06 NDTV.com
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