AAI Refuse To Back Down Statue

AAI Refuse To Back Down Statue: New Delhi: The Airports Authority of India has requested a second response of the statue Shiv 263-m high, causing problems for planes landing at IGI airport. The legal opinion issued in November had asked Jaya Shree Trust is to move or reduce the height of the statue of Shiv. Airports Authority of India (AAI) has called the Shiv murti a "risk to the safety and security in the lives of innocent passengers flying in and out of the airport IGI.
In 1989, the AAI has enabled the trust to build a statue 252.1 m high.

But officials say that the actual height is 263.4m - more than 11.5 million authorized.

The trust responded December 2, 2010, denying that it has exceeded the allowable height and questioned silence AAI since 1994, when the statue was completed. He also asked why AAI authorized the new track should be built at its current location, knowing that the statue is in the way and said that the statue was not a security risk in any way. "No opportunity exists to reduce the height of the Shiv Murti and / or remove or move the same," said trust.
According to an official AAI We asked them to reduce the height of the statue of Shiv as soon as possible or move it. Earlier, too, it was suggested that the base of the statue will be deleted, but it was left to the trust to decide. "
The height that has a substantial length of new track built just before the image is not used. To avoid the statue, planes are unable to descend on time and then land after 2820 m of runway 4280 m long.

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