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With regret, we are moving out of Bengal: Ratan Tata

New Delhi, October 3:: Tatas on Friday pulled out of West Bengal for its Rs 1 lakh car Nano project, blaming it on continuing agitation by the Opposition parties, spearheaded by Trinamool Congress leader Mamata Banerjee. Addressing the media after meeting with Chief Minister Budhadeb Bhattacharjee, Ratan Tata, howeve  ....Read more

Nano out from BengalBy: Varind | Friday , 3 Oct '08 19:11:37 PM Reply | Forward Dirty politics has succeeded tuning Nano out from Bengal. Congress has avenged CPM's withdrawl of support at centre by conniving with TMC and with the help of SP. Nevertheless it is a bad day for Indian industry. The liberal face of PM has been exposed.
Nano ProjectBy: Dulal Das | Friday , 3 Oct '08 19:03:31 PM Reply | Forward It was not Industry Vs Agriculture. It was greed and political power game played by our so called "for the people" visionary leaders that will take WB another 20 years behind other states.
TATAS FORCED TO MOVE OUT OF SINGRURBy: S.K. KUMAR | Friday , 3 Oct '08 18:56:30 PM Reply | Forward IT IS REALLY DISGUSTING TO SEE THE MANNER IN WHICH SOME OF OUR POLITICIANS ARE UNNECESSARILY COMING IN THE WAY OF INDUSTRIAL, EDUCATIONAL AND SPORTS, ETC., FOR THEIR SELFISH INTERESTS. THE RIGHT MINDED GENERAL PUBLIC MUST CONDEMN SUCH RECKLESS AND SELFISH POLITICIANS AS OTHERWISE OUR BELOVED COUNTRY WILL BE RUINED RAPIDLY.
Tata pulls outBy: Dr.Ajay Kumar | Friday , 3 Oct '08 18:51:03 PM Reply | Forward Sad and shocking.!! One of the saddest day in the history of India. With friends like MamtaBannerji, who needs enemy ? And patriots like CPIs/CPMs leaders, who needs traitors ?
Black day for Indian IndustryBy: Varinder | Friday , 3 Oct '08 18:50:39 PM Reply | Forward Politics of revenge and narrow mindedness of TMC, Congress and SP has brought this situation for TATA to move out NANO plant How PM who is leballed as liberal economist, remained a mute spectator? Poor people and farmers will ask this question for years to come not only in Bengal but allover India.
Black Day ??By: Praveen | Saturday , 4 Oct '08 4:38:41 AM Reply | Forward What kind Black Day?When the politicians dont want the state to progress and people support it. PM has no business interfering with state problems.
Nano finally out of Mamta's lapBy: sunil | Friday , 3 Oct '08 18:50:13 PM Reply | Forward sad but nontheless a sensible decision. The state has lived up to its name - Waste Bengal (WB)
WELL DONE TATABy: adiehardindian | Friday , 3 Oct '08 18:48:14 PM Reply | Forward well done TATA, let the commies and the population of WB supprting commies rot in backwardness
Tata faces the outcome of its own blunderBy: indian | Friday , 3 Oct '08 18:36:08 PM Reply | Forward Tata is reaping its benefit for its imperialistic tendencies.. He should have backed out the moment the people protested. But, he has underestimated people's power.I lost the respect for tatas in this very handling of the project..
Tatas blunder?By: blaze | Friday , 3 Oct '08 21:50:20 PM Reply | Forward Yeah Yeah dont use auny TATA product from now on
Blame WB Govt. for this defeat - not TatasBy: Krunal Thakkar | Friday , 3 Oct '08 18:29:25 PM Reply | Forward Tatas shall not be blamed for this decision, as they tried every possibilities to stay in WB, and anticipated the cooperation required from govt. to find out solution. But WB govt. didn't keep its words. And as a true businessman, Tatas would always think of security of their employees, and as they had a bitter experience when security guards where attacked, so they were left with no choice. Shame on WB govt. as this decision is taking out employment for thousands out of state. I must say ppl. shall teach lesson to Left party in next election. I wish Nano plant shall go to Guj. now as the way Mr. Modi handles land acquisition in Guj, its highly appreciable. Not a single site of SEZs where Guj. govt. faced any problems from farmers. All the best Mr. Modi to convince Tatas for Guj.
Tata Pull OutBy: ANIL KUMAR | Friday , 3 Oct '08 18:28:57 PM Reply | Forward Mamta, Mamta, Tujhe kuch Nahin Jamta. Mamta single handedly is to be blamed for Tatas pull out. Local people would have gained a lot, Now some other state will gain at West Bengal's expense.
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