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New Delhi: India's major airports are likely to privatised ahead of Lok Sabha polla in 2014. The Civil Aviation Ministry is hopeful of privatising the airports in Chennai, Kolkata, Ahmedabad, Jaipur, Lucknow and Guwahati. The ministry has already initiated pre-bid consultations with prospective bidders.
Meanwhile, airports in the race for this have raised several issues including those relating to workforce and returns to be given to Airports Authority of India (AAI).
The Ministry's move to hand over these airports, developed by the AAI, through public- private partnership in the next 2-3 months to private parties suffered a setback with the sale of bid documents for Chennai and Lucknow airports being postponed by several weeks.
"We are quite optimistic about doing it within the time- frame. There is some cushion period available which we are using now," Civil Aviation Secretary KN Shrivastava said when asked whether the entire process of bidding, selection of the bidder and the award of the project would be completed before
the general elections likely early next year.
"We are going through the process of consulting all stakeholders, including Planning Commission. We have held pre- bid consultations with prospective bidders. Our effort is to see that Request for Proposal (RFP), Requests for Qualification (RFQ), the concession agreement and other documents are properly drafted so that no issues are raised later," he said.
To questions on changes being made in the documents, Shrivastava said, "The stakeholders have given several suggestions. We may incorporate some of the valid suggestions and change the RFQ accordingly. The documents have to be legally perfect."
The private parties, which are in the race to participate in the operation, management and transfer of these airports at Chennai, Kolkata, Ahmedabad, Jaipur, Lucknow and Guwahati and wanted to submit the RFQ, have raised several issues including those relating to workforce and returns to be given to AAI.
(With additional inputs from PTI)
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