"This is an enabling provision for privatising the ports.. We had anyways given a call for an indefinite strike from March 9 and will go ahead with it in a strong way," All-India Ports & Docks Workers Association secretary Uday Choudhary, told PTI.
In the Budget presented earlier in the day, Finance Minister Arun Jaitley said the government will encourage the 12 major ports run by the government to get corporatised.
Choudhary, who works for the Mumbai Port Trust (MbPT), pointed out that it is the land banks held by the major ports which interest the private parties the most.
In the context of the financial capital, he said the private parties would be interested in the MbPT's land bank while for the country's biggest container port JNPT, it is the profits that will draw them.
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