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Sunday 24 June 2012

Congress seeks all-party meeting on Singur issue

Calcutta, June 24: Singur issue and decide on next course of action demand a meeting of all parties, West Bengal Congress unit, on Sunday, Trinamool Congress - led by the state government of "introspection" There to say that to avoid more mistakes. "It was a blunder was committed to trying to do so if the industry or agriculture, which, in Singur, lost in two ways.

The state government has lost its Supreme Court in the case. Introspection by the state government requires. "Said the head of state Pradip Bhattacharya Congress." Unconstitutional "by the return of land taken from farmers on the land law enacted by the state government last year, Holding, the Calcutta High Court on Friday, Land Acquisition Act in the area of ​​compensation law of 1894 were in conflict with the governed.

A day later, Mamata Banerjee, played a key role in the movement against the government, a virtually defunct earnings conference call farm, an exercise in damage control on a panel, kick - started.Banerjee, his cabinet colleagues and number of thinkers, whose land was then left front movement of land to the peasants, "the work of Jami Rakha Committee Jibon Jibika (agricultural land, to save the lives and livelihoods of the Commission)," the report the meeting was attended by the rule of Tata Motors Nano small car plant was for, against their will.
 

Agriculture Minister Rabindranath Bhattacharya Committee decided that farmers do not want to land again and try to start a new movement, which said.Bhattacharya, however, the next line of action of the state government to decide on the matter at a meeting the party that he was happy to have it all. "If I am not happy with the meeting were all of a party meeting. I ask the government as part of a meeting of all parties to welcome any measure," he said.

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