Politics Saturday, October 04, 2008

80 mn people will suffer, says West Bengal after Nano pullout

From correspondents in West Bengal, India, 01:30 AM IST

Lambasting the Trinamool Congress-led opposition for causing Tata Motors to pull out from West Bengal, the state government Friday said 80 million people in the state would suffer for the 'irresponsible' and 'destructive acts' of a few.

'This was a prestigious project. We did not think even in our dreams that the Tatas will go. To gain political mileage, an opposition party and a few people played a destructive role. The opposition acted irresponsibly and destructively,' Industries Minister Nirupam Sen told reporters here.

'It is because of the opposition that this international project has gone out of the state,' Sen said after Tata Group chairman Ratan Tata announced the withdrawal of the project from the state.

'We can't accept this. The people also can't accept. Among the 13,000 landlosers, 11,000 had taken compensation cheques for the land they had given. They always nurtured high hopes about the project. They felt their future lay with the project,' he said.

The minister said the Nano project did not involve only one factory. 'We have not lost the small car factory alone. We have also lost its 56 ancillary units.'

Sen said Chief Minister Buddhadeb Bhattacharjee, who had a 90-minute meeting with Tata earlier in the day, had requested the industrial captain to reconsider his decision to move out of the state. 'But no industry can function in such a hostile atmosphere. They all want a congenial environment.'

Sen said Bhattacharjee told Tata to ignore the destructive activities of the opposition and promised administrative support if the company restarted work.

'We said the common people will also support them. But Tata said it was not possible to work for long with police protection,' he said.

'I don't know who stands to gain politically with this project out of the state. But eight crore (80 million) people of the state, and particularly those in Singur, will suffer.'

'We have to see how we can compensate the loss suffered by the people.'

On the future path of the government, Sen said: 'We have to move forward in our industrialisation efforts without harming agriculture.'

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  • Mayank Pant Saturday, October 04, 2008

    I agree that Mamta Banerjee acted very irresponsibly, In 21st century if this is the way our politicians will work then it is impossible for our Country to prosper.

  • abhishek bose Saturday, October 04, 2008

    Mamta will now be able to feed the whole of west Bengal's population from the agriculture production out of 300 acres land acquired from the Tata plant. Wake up Bengal

  • tkravi Saturday, October 04, 2008

    It is a pity that Tata pulled out from Sringur and TMC and its cheif should be held responsible for this spoil politics. The people should punish these kinds of Politicians heavily and they should not be allowed to lead a free public life. I request the poeple of WB to kick out people like Mamata in the ocean of Bengal.






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