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Bangladesh backing out from exploitation of Indian oligarch Tata
Tushar Lahiri
May 11, 2008

Indian oligarch Tata is about to give up on their attempt to enslave Bangladeshis in their own land. After doing the same with the help of corrupt Marxists in West Bengal, oligarch Tata’s next stop was Bangladesh.
Tata Group had proposed USD 3 billion investments in setting up a 1,000 MW power plant, a steel mill with an annual production capacity of 4,20,000 tons and a fertiliser unit with one million tons capacity in Bangladesh.
Exploitation by oligarch Tata has no bounds. Tata would enjoy a 10-year tax holiday in one of the poorest country of the world slaving the common of people of that country.
Bangladesh on Sunday apprised India's Tata Group of its dwindling gas reserves in existing fields and prospects of the upcoming coal policy. There will not enough of gas and coal for Tata to exploit Bangladesh.
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