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The court, while considering a plea filed by Adani Ports seeking police protection from those protesting against the construction of the port, also issued notice to the protesters.
Considering the matter, the high court directed the police to make sure that law and order are kept intact in the area and posted the matter for Monday for further consideration.
When the matter was taken up, the counsel for the state government informed the court that there was no need for deploying central forces in the area and submitted that necessary steps have been taken at various levels for solving the problem.
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Leader of Opposition in the state Assembly, V D Satheesan alleged that there was no difference in the stands taken by the Adani Port and the state government on the protesters’ demand. A large number of fisherfolk have been protesting outside the main entrance of the multi-purpose seaport, located at nearby Mulloor, since last week pressing their seven-point charter of demands including halting the construction work and conducting a coastal impact study in connection with the multi-crore project. The protesters have been alleging that the unscientific construction of groins, the artificial sea walls known as ”pulimutt’ in local parlance, as part of the upcoming Vizhinjam port was one of the reasons for the increasing coastal erosion in the district. Kerala Chief Minister Pinarayi Vijayan had recently said that his government was considering providing rented accommodation to rehabilitate the displaced fisherfolk and the District Collector of Thiruvananthapuram has been entrusted with the task which includes fixation of rent. He also claimed that the state government has launched a Rs 2,450 crore worth project to rehabilitate the fisherfolk displaced due to coastal erosion and CRZ regulations.