India, June 22 -- With the inauguration of the Navi Mumbai International Airport drawing near, tensions are rising among the project-affected persons (PAPs) over the delay in naming the airport after their long-time leader, Dinkar Balu Patil. Members of the Agri-Koli community, the Project Affected Persons (PAP), whose land and livelihoods were affected by the massive infrastructure project, have issued a firm ultimatum - name the airport after D B Patil by June 24 or face renewed agitation.

The date holds significance as it marks the 12th death anniversary of Patil, a revered leader among PAPs and the broader Agri-Koli community. The airport - now over 90% complete - has already begun signing agreements with airlines in anticipation of ...