Members of the TDP, BJP,
Jana Sena, Congress, Communist parties and various trade unions representatives
also staged protests for a brief while before attending a round table meeting
with the Krishnapatnam port CEO on Thursday.
Speaking to reporters
later, Somireddy accused minister Kakani Govardhan Reddy of illegally
collecting tolls on the road to the port. He alleged that the port authorities
had shut down the container terminal using this as an “excuse” to move
operations to Tamil Nadu instead. “When
we asked the port CEO about the terminal shutdown, he evaded answering and gave
no clear response on when operations might resume,” said Somireddy.
He expressed anger that the
land acquired from local farmers for the construction of 16,000 acres of SEZs
around the port has now become useless. Somireddy claimed 10,000 jobs are at
stake due to the terminal’s shutdown and the port is now only handling bulk
cargo, harming the community. He expressed anger that promising industries were
replaced by bulk cargo that is creating major dust pollution.
Somireddy alleged the Adani
group had shifted the terminal out of fear of local MLA Govardhan Reddy. He
accused authorities of allowing iron ore dumping in the container yard,
limiting the port to dirty cargo rejected by Tamil Nadu. “We will not tolerate
this injustice,” warned Somireddy.
The all-party delegation has given the port authorities a 15-day
ultimatum to restore container operations or face an intensified protest
movement.