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Singur will continue to burn politically for the next twenty years - a lesson for Indian oligarchs
Many say what Bengal thinks today, India thinks tomorrow. What Singur is showing today, is in cads for India in every small villages. The fight is between corrupt Indian oligarchs and common people of India. The struggle has just started. It will continue for a long time to come.
"A total of 70 acres was offered from within the project site and more land cannot be given," Front chairman Biman Bose told reporters after an LF meeting in which the Chief Minister, who met Trinamool Congress chief Mamata Banerjee last evening with the offer, was present.
Asked why the state government did not state this while signing the ''agreement'' on September 7 at the end of talks between Banerjee and the CM in presence of Governor Gopal Krishna Gandhi, Bose replied, "It is a matter concerning the government. It has not been discussed at the LF meeting."
Bose termed the Trinamool Congress'' demand for shifting the ancillary units at the Tata Motors plant site elsewhere a ploy to sabotage the project.
"It is an integrated project. How can the sections comprising it be separated? Can the hands of a person be severed from his body? If the ancillary units are moved, it is not possible to deliver the Nano small car at Rs one lakh," Bose said.
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