Thiruvananthapuram / Kochi: After the High Court ruled out the order of a single bench, just a land survey in connection with the social impact assessment for semi-high-speed government-speed railroad project on Monday, LDF held Vijayaraghavan stating that the welcome command moves.
The court order will provide a new boost to the silver line project that tries to build high-speed train services in Kerala.
This project offers excellent compensation, rehabilitation proposals for land acquisition too.
Unnecessary litigation will only help slow down this dream project which will redefine the future of transportation services in Kerala, said senior CPM leader on Monday night.
Meanwhile, Industry Minister Pa Rajeeve said that the court’s decision on Silverline would help speed up the project.
Overcoming the media in Kochi on Monday, Rajeeve said that the court verdict had confirmed the attitude of the state government on the Silverline project.
He said that objections raised to prestigious projects could cause delays.
However, the court ruling will help the state government in implementing projects without much delay.
For query, he said that the court verdict had proven that detailed project reports (DPR) did not need to be published at this stage.
But, it considered the confusion created by those who had personal interests regarding the DPR that the state government decided to upload it, he said.
“The Incident of Kannur should not occur about reports that two stores were closed after a dispute with trade unions in Mathamangalam in Kannur, Rajeeve said that such incidents should not occur.
At the state level, leaders of all unions expanded with government initiatives to deliver more Many new investments and industries.
Rajeev said he would see a problem with the Minister of Labor.
Rajeeve said that an isolated incident was destroyed from the proportion to create images that the atmosphere in Kerala did not support the industry.