Darjeeling BJP MP Raju Bista said on Monday that he hoped the Bengal
government would “rise above politics” and fast-track the transfer of
land required for the expansion of the Bagdogra airport in an indirect
blame on the state by the legislator for the delay in the development of
additional infrastructure.
At a meeting of the advisory
committee of the airport, which handled over two-and-a-half million
passengers last fiscal, the MP said the expansion was an immediate need.
“I am hopeful that the government will rise above politics and
expedite the process of the handing over the land as the expansion is
for larger benefit of the people and development of north Bengal as a
whole,” said Bista, who is the chairman of the advisory committee.
“The
existing infrastructure can handle around 7.5 lakh passengers (in a
fiscal). But these days, it is handling over two million passengers,” he
added.
As of now, eight airlines operate around 35 flights a day.
The
AAI needs 105 acres for the expansion of the airport. The land
acquisition was delayed as the state made it clear that the Centre would
have to provide funds for the purchase as around 94 acres were required
to be acquired from a tea estate. This made the AAI allot Rs 25 crore
for compensation.
After Bista’s comments, Darjeeling district
magistrate Deepap Priya P. was asked about the time needed for the
transfer of land to the AAI. “It is almost done but will take some more
time,” she said.
As part of the expansion, a new terminal that can
handle around 3,800 passengers an hour, 10 aerobridges, more aprons, a
larger parking space, more check-in counters and a larger security hold
area have been planned, sources said.
The airport advisory committee met on Monday after a gap of nine years.
Sankar
Malakar, the Congress MLA of Matigara-Naxalbari, under which the
airport falls, said the delay in the expansion was because of former
Darjeeling MPs.
“The UPA government had in 2004 decided to
constitute advisory committees at airports. But former MPs have not
called any meeting of the committee at Bagdogra in the past nine years.
It is good that finally a meeting has been held,” said Malakar.
Additional reporting by Vivek Chhetri in Darjeeling
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