Vizhinjam: 113 days during which no construction works took place
Wednesday 07 December 2022 12:46 AM IST
- July 19, 2022: Fishermen staged a strike in front of the Secretariat demanding a stop construction of Vizhinjam port
- August 16: Protesters led by the Latin Archdiocese erected a protest 'pandal' in front of the project area, blocking the construction of the port.
- August 18: Cabinet sub-committee held a meeting with the strike committee for the first time. The strike committee put forward seven demands
- August 21: The second meeting between the cabinet sub-committee and strike committee also ended without a decision
- August 25: Chief Minister held a discussion with Archbishop Thomas J. Netto at Cliff House
- September 11: Protest leaders met Rahul Gandhi during Bharat Jodo Yatra
- September 13: Another cabinet sub-committee meeting
- September 16: Strike committee demonstrates massive strike by surrounding Thiruvananthapuram city, set boats on fire in the port area
- September 18: Cultural gathering against port in front of Secretariat
- September 19: The strike committee breaks into the port and overturned the barricades. Erected a protest pandal inside the gate
- September 21: The strike committee met the Governor. Governor gave assurance that he will intervene in the matter.
- September 22: Another cabinet sub-committee meeting without a decision
- September 24: Consensus talks with CPM state secretary MV Govindan. Informal discussions began
- September 27: Adani Group approached the court
- October 2: Popular action council launched a strike expressing solidarity with port construction
- October 7: The government formed an expert committee to study coastal erosion without including a representative of fisherfolk
- October 29: Intelligence probe into allegations of foreign funding to NGOs supporting the strike
- November 2: The government served notice to government employees who participated in the strike
- November 16: Chief Secretary held a discussion with the strike committee
- November 24: The strike committee informed the High Court that it will not prevent the resumption of construction
- November 26: Conflict took place after the strike committee stopped the lorries carrying stones for construction. The archbishop was also named accused
- November 27: Attack on Vizhinjam police station. Activists of the strike committee vandalize Vizhinjam station.
- November 29: Kerala Kaumudi published a report about the presence of organizations, including the Popular Front of India, in the strike committee. The reaction of the chief minister and others that there is external interference became a political controversy
- December 1: Adani Group approaches court demanding deployment of central forces. The Kerala government supported the demand.
- December 3: Cardinal Cleemis Catholica Bava took the helm of the consensus move. He held discussions with Chief Minister and Chief Secretary
- December 4: Latin Church issues circular softening its approach
- December 5: Chief Minister held a discussion with the cabinet sub-committee. The government rejected the consensus formula of the Latin Church. The position was communicated to the Latin Church. The Church sought time to inform the decision.
- December 6: The government gave 10 assurances in the Vizhinjam issue. The strike committee announced that the strike had been called off.