Dear Mr. Syama Prasad Datta

This is no valid argument to support the house of Tatas.

I must impress upon you that the corrupt political persons and bureaucrats
have left no stone unturned that can make those people poor so that they can
make schemes and programs and muffle away those money as it has happened all
the years in last six decades.

But when we are talking about Singur and the integrity of the things there,
where a fifth generation industrialists is not only pampered but lot of hue
and cry is made as if the sky is going to break on West Bengal. What has
happened at Nandigram is a separate subject and what is happening at SINGUR
is also a separate subject with many different angles and possibilities. Try
to understand the situation that will also help you to understand the facts.
1000 Crore investment with less than 500 persons to be employed and threat
of Tatas to move out has taken whole of West bengal on rocks. At Jharkhand
over five lakh crore MoU signed, not a single inch land acquired but there
is no noice.

Gentleman, you must agree to day or tomorrow that due to the civil society
movements, the poor are still protected. Though the task is huge but it does
not deter us. There are many, i must say more than 90% NGOs now which can be
termed as 'DUKAN". They stand exposed within no time, as they do not have
acceptance at the ground level.

Please come with positive arguments but do not try to fire guns in the air
with both eyes closed. I am ready to go to any length with counter arguments
and If you convince me i am wrong, I will not hesitate to agree.

Pravin Patel

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