Opposition boycotts Assembly sitting

July 21, 2010 08:15 pm | Updated 08:15 pm IST - THIRUVANANTHAPURAM:

The Opposition United Democratic Front created a rumpus in the Assembly on Wednesday in protest against a remark made by Minister for Parliamentary Affairs and Ports M. Vijayakumar.

The Minister made the remark while replying to the debate on the demand for grants for Ports. In protest against the remark, the Opposition rushed to the well of the House. They were calmed only after the Minister withdrew the reference and the Speaker expunged the controversial portion of the statement.

Leader of the Opposition Oommen Chandy led a boycott of the rest of the sitting demanding an expression of regret from Mr. Vijayakumar.

Earlier, the Minister told the House that the government proposed to develop Kerala into a maritime State. The statutory Maritime Board, proposed for coordinating the activities of ports in the State, would be formed this year. Coastal shipping services connecting the Azeekal, Bepyore and Kollam ports would be started in two months.

Mr. Vijayakumar said that expressions of interest had been called for development of the second phase of the Vizhinjam international transhipment terminal. The government had taken up development of basic infrastructure for the port in the first phase costing Rs.1,000 crore. A new wharf had been inaugurated at the old port.

He said the government would invite international tenders for development of the Azeekal port, at a cost of Rs.1,500 crore, on August 27. The Beypore port would be developed with the participation of the Lakshadweep administration and private agencies. Development of the Ponnani port would be e-tendered shortly. The consultancy report on development of the Alappuzha port was expected to be received in August.

The House later passed the demand for grants (Rs.128.43 crore) in the absence of the Opposition. Demands for grants for State Legislature, Elections, Stamps and Registration, Treasury and Accounts, Pensions and Miscellaneous, Information and Publicity, Miscellaneous Economic Services, Compensation and Assignments and Miscellaneous Loans and Advances were guillotined.

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