Breaking CPI(M) Claims IAS Officer’s Removal as Vizhinjam Port Chief Was Intended to Aid Adani Group

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Kerala – The Communist Party of India (Marxist) in Kerala has alleged that the recent removal of an Indian Administrative Service officer serving as Managing Director of the Vizhinjam International Seaport was orchestrated to create a commercial opening for the Adani Group. The accusation was made public on Facebook by K. K. Ragesh, the party’s Kannur district secretary, who said the move “clearly benefits the interests of the Adani conglomerate.”

The officer in question, whose tenure as MD was terminated in early 2024, had overseen the early phases of the deep‑water port project that is expected to become a major hub for maritime trade on the country’s southwest coast. The CPI(M) statement did not provide documentary evidence of a direct link between the removal and any pending contracts involving Adani.

Kerala’s state government has not commented on the party’s allegation. A senior official from the Department of Ports, who requested anonymity, said the removal was “in accordance with standard administrative procedures” and that the selection of a new MD would follow the established protocol.

The Vizhinjam project, a public‑private partnership valued at over $2 billion, has attracted interest from several major developers. In 2023, the Adani Group submitted a proposal to develop a container terminal at the port, a bid that remains under review by the state’s port authority. Critics have previously warned that the project’s strategic location near the international shipping lane could raise security and competition concerns.

The CPI(M) has a history of scrutinizing large infrastructure deals in Kerala, often questioning the transparency of contract awards. In its Facebook post, Ragesh urged the party’s central leadership to demand a parliamentary inquiry into the removal and to ensure that any future partnership with private firms, including Adani, adheres to strict anti‑corruption safeguards.

Analysts note that the timing of the officer’s removal—coinciding with renewed interest from Adani—could fuel political debate, but they caution that without concrete evidence linking the personnel change to a specific commercial advantage, the claim remains an allegation.

Analysis: The party’s accusation reflects broader political tensions in Kerala over the involvement of large private conglomerates in public infrastructure. While the removal of a senior bureaucrat can be routine, the lack of an official explanation invites speculation. Should a formal inquiry be launched, it could shed light on whether procedural norms were followed or if the decision was influenced by external business interests. Until then, the claim rests on political rhetoric rather than publicly available documentation.

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– “CPI(M) in Kerala alleges IAS officer’s removal as Vizhinjam MD was to benefit Adani,” The Hindu, July 4 2026. https://www.thehindu.com/news/national/kerala/cpim-in-kerala-alleges-ias-officers-removal-as-vizhinjam-md-was-to-benefit-adani/article71181950.ece

Story synopsis gathered from: The Hindu – National — source

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