“The prime airports, with prime land, are planned to be served to private entities at a throw away price, thus amounting to open squandering of public money by those people who are going to the public for election,” Ahlawat said.
The airports which are being given to private parties on 30-year lease for operation and management are located in Kolkata, Chennai, Ahmedabad, Guwahati, Lucknow and Jaipur.
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The letter came a few days after Trinamool Congress leader and Chairman of the Airports Authority of India Joint Forum Saugata Roy asked the Election Commission to immediately stop the process of privatisation of six major airports as the Model Code was in force.
The AAEU leader said "the alacrity with which files are moving is not shown when issues relating to employees' welfare" have to be taken up.
Claiming that the sale of government land was the "hidden agenda" behind the privatisation move, he accused politicians and bureaucrats of "working overtime" to take the process forward for their own benefit.