Modi govt shouldn't disinvest Air India subsidiaries: RSS affiliate

The SJM asked the govt to support Air India's 3 subsidiaries to expand businesses

Air India rep Sail bera Representational image | Salil Bera

Days after the Narendra Modi dispensation assumed office for a second term, the RSS-affiliated Swadeshi Jagran Manch (SJM) passed a resolution on Sunday advocating that the government should drop its plan for disinvestment of subsidiaries of national carrier Air India.

"SJM strongly urges the government not to go ahead with its plan to disinvest the strategically important subsidiaries of Air India," the RSS affiliate said in the resolution passed in its meeting held in Pune.

The three wholly owned subsidiaries of Air India—Air India Air Transport Services Ltd (AIATSL), Air India Engineering Services Ltd (AIESL) and Alliance Air Services Ltd (AASL)—are being put on the disinvestment list again, it said.

"The government should rather support the Air India subsidiaries to further expand their businesses by claiming back their businesses given to private parties earlier; for example, ground-handling business of key airports given to AISATS, a Singapore-funded company during the (erstwhile) UPA regime," the SJM said.

Though Air India has been running into losses for the past few years, SJM said the national carrier has substantially high intangible assets in the shape of international parking slots earned over the period due to diplomatic relationships with some of the important countries and very big pool of highly qualified engineers as part of its work force.

Talking about the list of Central Public Sector Enterprises (CPSEs) prepared by the NITI Aayog for disinvestment, the SJM said the Modi government should give a rethink to the proposal of disinvestment of CPSEs as suggested by NITI Aayog.

Being an economic wing of the RSS, SJM's suggestions assume importance in the current BJP-led dispensation. The RSS is seen as the ideological mentor of the BJP.

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