An elated Banerjee told reporters at the state secretariat that the "The Supreme Court judgement on Singur is a landmark victory. We have waited 10 years for this judgement. I can die peacefully, I am so happy (with the verdict.)"
Banerjee, who steered political opposition against the land acquisition process forcing the Tatas to abandon the project in 2008, said her government would shortly work out on a mechanism to return land to the farmers as directed by the court.
The division bench of justices Arun Mishra and V Gopala Gowda of the apex court ruled that the land acquisition process in Singur was faulty and not for public purpose.
It directed that land be returned to the farmers within 12 weeks.
Banerjee said, "From the beginning, we had been telling that the method of the acquisition was unethical and land was taken away forcibly from the farmers."
She said she had staged a hunger strike in the city which lasted for 26 days to protest against the acquisition process.
Tata Motors said it would study the Supreme Court judgement on Singur in detail before commenting on it.
"This case in which the judgement was delivered today related to the acquisition of land by the state government (read West Bengal government) before it was leased to Tata Motors," the company said in a statement.
Meanwhile, CPI-M ruled out an apology for "forcible"
land acquisition at Singur and said the land was acquired as per the Land Acquisition Act of 1894.
"We were never opposed to returning the land ... Now the question will be how the land will be returned and in what condition. What will happen to those who had taken the compensation and returned the land ?" Mishra said.
Ruling Trinamool Congress hailed the apex court verdict and said it is "a victory of the masses".
"We will celebrate Singur Divas throughout the state on September 2," he told reporters.
Welcoming the verdict, Congress said Singur farmers got justice.
"We welcome the verdict on land acquisition by Supreme Court. I was personally with TMC during the anti-land acquisition movement. I feel the farmers of Singur today got justice," Leader of Opposition Abdul Mannan, a veteran Congress leader said.
There was jubilation among the Singur farmers, whose
land was acquired for the car factory. The people, who were waiting for the verdict since the morning, erupted in joy as soon as the news flashed on their TV screens.
Rallies were taken out with Banerjee's posters. Slogans like 'Mamata Banerjee zindabad', 'Mamata Banerjee tomay amra bhulchi na, bhulbo na (we will never forget you)' rent the air.
The villagers were happy with the apex court's order that compensation given to them would not have to be paid back and those who had not taken the compensation would now get it at the same rate.
