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  An unfortunate day for West Bengal: Nirupam Sen

Kolkata, Sep 2 (IANS) As Tata Motors signalled it was ready to pull out of
Singur, where its factory to produce the world's cheapest car Nano has faced
protests, West Bengal Industry Minister Nirupam Sen Tuesday said it was an
unfortunate day for the state."It's a most unfortunate day for West Bengal.
I could never imagine the movement will culminate to such an extent when the
Tatas would have to stop operations in the unit," Sen told a TV channel.

"I never imagined the opposition Trinamool Congress would become so averse
to the Tata Motors small car project which had already earned an
international reputation.

"Last time when we held a meeting with the Trinamool leadership, they
assured us that their movement would continue peacefully. They said there
would be no disruption to the construction work from their activists at the
factory site in Singur," the minister said.

Tata Motors' plant lost four mandays due to the Trinamool-backed agitation
at the plant site in Singur, about 40 km from here.

The company issued a press statement Tuesday evening, saying: "Tata Motors
Ltd has been constrained to suspend the construction and commissioning work
at the Nano plant in Singur in view of continued confrontation and agitation
at the site. This decision was taken in order to ensure the safety of its
employees and contract labour, who have been violently obstructed while
reporting to work.

"The company has assessed the prevailing situation in Singur, after four
continuous days of cancellation of work, and believes that there is no
change in the volatile situation around the plant.

"In view of the current situation, the company is evaluating alternate
options for manufacturing the Nano car at other company facilities and a
detailed plan to relocate the plant and machinery to an alternate site is
under preparation," the statement said.

Sen said: "So far I've not talked to the Tatas directly, after they issued
the statement. I think we should immediately talk to the opposition
political parties and arrive at a consensus on the stand-off. Only then can
we request the automobile major again to come back to West Bengal."


http://www.thaindian.com/newsportal/uncategorized/an-unfortunate-day-for-west-bengal-nirupam-sen_10091780.html





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