Key Points

Kerala’s Agriculture Minister P. Prasad has openly criticized the Vijayan government’s push for an electronics cluster in Aranmula, the same wetlands where a controversial airport project was blocked in 2014. The proposal, backed by Vijayan’s IT and Industries departments, faces resistance from CPI leaders and environmentalists who cite the NGT’s past rulings. Prasad emphasized that wetlands must remain protected, echoing his stance during the airport protests. The clash revives a decade-old debate over development versus conservation in Kerala’s sensitive ecosystems.

Key Points: Kerala CPI Minister Prasad Opposes Vijayan’s Aranmula Electronics Cluster

  • CPI Minister P. Prasad revives opposition to Aranmula development
  • Project echoes scrapped airport that triggered 2014 protests
  • Vijayan’s IT & Industries Dept backs cluster despite wetland concerns
  • NGT verdict and past protests loom over new proposal
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Differences surface in Vijayan govt over proposed electronic cluster project

CPI’s P. Prasad clashes with Vijayan govt over proposed electronics cluster at Aranmula, reviving decade-old environmental battle over wetlands.

"We staunchly opposed the airport, and our stand is the same towards any project—these are precious wetlands. – P. Prasad"

Thiruvananthapuram, June 16

Dissent has risen in the Pinarayi Vijayan-led Kerala government over a proposed Electronic Cluster project for which the State IT and Industries Department has given a preliminary nod, with state Agriculture Minister and CPI leader P. Prasad on Monday expressing his deep displeasure at the development.

The project is proposed at the same place where the then-proposed Aranmula Airport was planned in the Pathanamthitta district.

During the Oommen Chandy-led Congress government, when the proposed airport project got wings, strong opposition surfaced when Prasad, the then CPI Pathanamthitta district Secretary, along with environmentalist Sugathakumari, then Hindu Aikya Vedhi Secretary Kummannam Rajasekheran, and Congress leader V.M. Sudheeran came up in arms against it, terming it a project which will kill the environment at Aranmula, as a huge chunk of the land was wetlands.

Following huge protests and the Supreme Court upholding an order of the National Green Tribunal verdict declaring the Aranmula airport project in violation of environmental requirements, the Centre withdrew its sanction for the airport, leading to the termination of the project.

With Pinarayi Vijayan assuming office in 2016, it kept its word in its manifesto, which stated that if they were elected, they would cancel all clearances issued to the Aranmula International Airport project, and Vijayan’s cabinet announced that the project had been scrapped once and for all.

With everything in limbo, a fresh controversy surfaced when the promoters of the Aranmula Airport decided to come out with a fresh proposal to develop an electronics cluster in the same area that was proposed for the airport.

With Vijayan heading the IT Department and CPI-M leader P. Rajeeve, the state Industries Minister, the proposal of the electronic cluster gathered steam and papers for this started to move, and the preliminary clearances were all set to be given by these two departments, when Prasad raised objections.

Speaking to the media on Monday, Prasad said nothing is going to move which will be against the laws.

"We staunchly opposed the airport, and our stand is the same towards any project, as these are precious wetlands and it cannot be converted at any cost. Maybe the IT and Industries department staff might not be aware of what happened then," he said.

Also strongly opposing this new project was Sudheeran, who said that the NGT verdict is there for anyone to look into, and hence, this new project cannot go forward.

Soon after Vijayan’s cabinet cancelled the airport project, the Chief Minister, along with the then Agriculture Minister V.S. Sunil Kumar, had launched paddy cultivation at the airport site.

- IANS

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Here are 5 diverse Indian perspective comments for the article:
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Rajesh K.
This flip-flop shows why Kerala struggles to attract industries. First they oppose airport, now electronics cluster? How will the state progress if every project faces roadblocks? We need jobs, not endless debates.
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Priya M.
Proud of Minister Prasad for standing firm on environmental protection! Kerala's wetlands are precious ecosystems, not real estate. Electronics cluster can be built elsewhere - why destroy nature? 🌿
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Arjun S.
Typical Left government confusion! They cancel airport to please voters, now want electronics cluster for 'development'. Make up your mind! At least be consistent in your policies.
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Sneha V.
As someone from Pathanamthitta, I'm torn. We need employment opportunities, but not at the cost of our environment. Maybe government can find a middle path - smaller eco-friendly units with strict regulations?
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Manoj T.
Why is same land being targeted again and again? Kerala has other industrial zones - why not develop those instead? Feels like someone is pushing personal interests behind the scenes. Government should be more transparent!

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