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Tata Motors lauds Buddha effort, Mamata sticks to her guns

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  • Tata Motors on Sunday came out in support of Chief Minister Buddadeb Bhattacharjee whose offer of a fresh package for farmers whose land was taken has been rejected by Trinamool Congress chief Mamata Banerjee. In a press statement issued by the company, the Tatas appreciated the package offered by the state Government and said it was hopeful that the initiatives would generate favourable response from the farmers, creating a positive atmosphere in Singur.

    The statement comes at a time when Banerjee has already rejected the fresh rehabilitation proposal. The Left Front is organising a rally in favour of the Nano factory at Singur on Monday and a counter rally is scheuled to be held by the Singur Krishijomi Raksha Committee near the plant on the following day.

    In the statement issued by Tata Motors spokesperson from Mumbai on Sunday, the company said: “Tata Motors appreciates and supports the recent initiatives of the Government of West Bengal for the residents of Singur area where it had acquired land for Tata Motors’ Nano project.”

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    The statement also re-confirmed the company’s objective of setting up the Nano factory in Bengal. “Tata Motors decided to set up its Nano plant at Singur to play an active role in the re-industrialisation process of the state of West Bengal and make a contribution to the economic development of the region,” the statement said.

    It also stated that Nano factory is also aimed at providing direct and indirect employment opportunities for the people of Bengal and the company is keen to participate in the overall community development in Singur. The statement also highlighted that Tata Motors is hopeful that farmers will accept the fresh package and thus a congenial atmosphere will be created in the area, where the factory can function in the long term.

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    tata Brokerage to C M By: R S Choudhry | 15-Sep-2008 Reply | Forward C M of West Bengal , Mr. Budhdeb Bhattachrya has been given b money to raise the Voice of tata Motors so Tata is free from all such obligation when he i ssure that he will be benefitted by such commission .
    Singur Small Car ProjectBy: Dr.K.K.Ammannaya | 15-Sep-2008 Reply | Forward In my view it is better for Tatas to move to Andhra Pradesh where the CM is too happy to welcome new industries and new projects.Left parties are totally unreliable and they are anti-growth and anti-reform.To add to this cheap politics palyed by Mamatha will not allow any development.
    tata Motors in Andhra pradwsh By: R S Choudhry | 15-Sep-2008 Reply | Forward By putting up Plant in Andhra Pradesh Tata will have to cough up regularly for Naxalites
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