Friday, August 17, 2012

Pokhara locals agitate for international airport

POKHARA, Aug 15, 2012

Local people in Pokhara on Wednesday staged a sit-in for an hour at the Pokhara office of the Civil Aviation Authority of Nepal (CAAN) to pressure the government to begin the process of building an international airport in Pokhara.

The locals have also threatened to intensifying their agitations if the government fails to pay attention to their one-point demand.

On Wednesday, a committee formed by the locals to press for the construction of an international airport in Pokhara also sent a memorandum to Prime Minister Baburam Bhattarai through the District Administration Office (DAO), Kaski. The committee sent the same letter to the director general of CAAN.

Before converging at the Pokhara office of CAAN, the locals took out two separate mass rallies, from Lakeside and Srijana Chowk. Tourism entrepreneurs, industrialists, businessmen, sportsmen and members of mothers´ groups participated in the rallies.

“So far, our protests have been simple,” said Krishna Mohan Shrestha, chairman of the Federation of Nepalese Chambers of Commerce and Industries (FNCCI), Pokhara chapter. Shrestha, who is also coordinating the locals´ agitating committee, said, “We ask the government not to force us into announcing more stringent protests.”

According to Shrestha, the committee is to hold a meeting with the representatives all airlines operating flights to and from Pokhara. “If our demand is not met, we might go on to disrupt all flights to and from Pokhara,” he said. “Our agitations will continue so long as the airport construction does not begin.”

CAAN authorities are in a fix over construction of an international airport in Pokhara due to stiff resistance from CAAN staff. CAAN employees have already threatened to launch an agitation if the airport construction is not called off. They argue that CAAN cannot afford the cost of the construction.

Earlier, CAAN had estimated the cost of the international airport construction at Rs 12 billion. However, China CMC, which was the lowest bidder in the tender process for the international airport, has proposed Rs 27 billion, and this has prompted CAAN officials to stand against the project.

The government is preparing to take a soft loan from the Export-Import Bank of China to build another international airport for which 3,106 ropanis of land has already been acquired at Chhinedanda, Pokhara.

Source: Republica

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