Operations were hit at the Haldia Port owing to a stalemate over cargo sharing among three major cargo handlers for the past one-and-a-half months. HDC, which is already affected by low cargo flow, witnessed closure of operations at its mechanized berths (No 2 and 8 ) for more than a week recently. Port workers also held protests at HDC following termination of 275 workers by one of the private cargo handlers.
“I saw that operations are on at the Haldia Port. Some people including media persons are taking a one-sided stand (on this issue). They are blackmailing the Government,” the Chief Minister said here.
Trinamool MP from Tamluk (East Midnapore) Suvendu Adhikari, who was present on the occasion, said a group of people were “spreading anti-investment messages” about Haldia Port. According to State Commerce and Industries Minister Partha Chatterjee, the Haldia industrial area received investment proposals worth INR 50,000 crores over the last one-and-a-half years.
The Chief Minister also expressed her discontent over the Centre’s decision to not clear the proposed eco-tourism project on environmental grounds at Nayachar (Haldia). The project has recently hit a roadblock as the Ministry of Environment and Forests were seeking certain clarifications.
“I do not know why it has blocked it. If it does not clear the area for the tourism project, let us go for another area and not wait for anybody,” Ms. Banerjee said while addressing the inauguration ceremony of the second PET resins plant of Dhunseri Petrochem and Tea Limited at Haldia.
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