Singur locals asks Tatas to set up a plant, offer cooperation

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Press Trust of India Singur
Last Updated : Jan 20 2013 | 7:32 PM IST

The locals of Singur have assured Tata Motors of full cooperation for setting up a plant, prompting the industrial giant to consider meeting the representatives in this regard.

Tata Motors has indicated it will meet Representatives of landlosers who had given land for Tata's Nano manufacturing plant before the company withdrew from the state in 2009 following violent local protests.

They were seeking higher land price besides other demands from Tatas'.

"I can call on you during one of my visits to Kolkata", Tata Motors Vice President (Govt Affairs and Collaborations ) A S Puri said in his response on December 9.

He was responding to a letter by president of the Singur Shilpa Vikash Unnayan Committee, Uddayan Das, apprising him of the locals' changed attitude towards Tata's enterprise.

Das had written to the Tata Motors on November 11, saying the situation has undergone a change since then.

He had said that while the company's assessment that the situation at Singur was not favourable as yet for industrial activity was true, "this was correct to some extent till December 2009."

However, Das said, the situation had changed since then and the people of Singur would now support and cooperate for renewed industrial activity.

"We never thought that inspite of completion of 85 per cent of total project work, you would take such a painful decision to close the (Nano) project", he wrote.

The response of Tatas' has kindled rehabilitation hopes among members of  committee of land-losers formed by the CPI(M) after the exit of Tata Motors' Nano project from Singur in Hooghly district more than a year ago.

He said that the people of Singur wanted Tata Motors to do something on the acquired land, which could be a car project or something else and sought a meeting with the company to explain the current scenario there.

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First Published: Jan 04 2011 | 11:54 AM IST

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