Speaking to reporters at Nellore on Saturday,
Somireddy displayed various material and communication proof to substantiate
his claims.
“It is a fact that operations at the container
terminal has been shut down completely. Minister Kakani Govardhan Reddy who
said he would resign from his ministership if operations were not revived at
the port is now trying to hoodwink the people by bringing a vessel with empty
containers to the port”, the TDP politburo member alleged.
“Farmers has given
away 16000 acres of land for the establishment of the Krishnapatnam port.
Today, because of the lackluster approach of the state govt, operations have
been shut down here and shifted to the Ennore port near Chennai by the Adani
group. Can the minister get a written confirmation from the
Adani group that they would continue their operations at the Krishnapatnam port
to allay the fears of the workers”, Somireddy questioned.
“About 14 vessels with various inward and outward
stocks used to arrive and depart at the Krishnapatnam port on an average per
month in the past. Can the minister ensure atleast 8 vessels with stocks arrive
and depart from the port in February”, Somireddy challenged.
Stating that
besides the revenue for the state, employment of 10000 workers was at stake, the ex-minister warned that protests will be intensified in the comming
days if the state govt does not revive operations at the container terminal at
the Krishnapatnam port immediately.