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all-
party meet on
Singur, Trinamool to abstainKolkata, Sep 29 IANS Four weeks after Tata Motors suspended
work at its
Singur factory, the West Bengal
government Monday called an
all-
party meeting Tuesday to find a solution to the row but main opposition Trinamool Congress said it would boycott the parleys.Chief Minister Buddhadeb Bhattacharjee told newspersons here that the
meeting would be held at the
state secretariat
Writers Buildings, amidst signals over the last few days that the world's least expensive
car Nano might not roll out of the Tata's
Singur factory. However, the importance of the
meeting was greatly diluted with the Trinamool announcing it would abstain. The Congress said it would attend the deliberations.Trinamool chief Mamata Banerjee said her
party, spearheading the agitation against acquisition of land for thecar
plant, would not attend any such
event till the
government abided by the Sep 7 agreement inked with the opposition in presence of governor Gopalkrishna Gandhi.The pact had said: "The
government has taken the decision to respond to the demand of those
farmers who have not received compensation, by means of land to be provided to the maximum within the
project area and the rest in adjacent areas as early as possible."Bhattacharjee later said the
government could identify only 70 acres for
distribution among landlosers, which was much less then the 400 acres demanded by the Trinamool Congress. Trinamool has led protesting farmers' body Krishijami Jiban Jibija Raksha Committee KJJRC, and Bhattacharjee announced a compensation package - a combination of land,
money and promise of
jobs. But the KJJRC rejected it."Democratic tradition and constitutional propriety demands that this agreement be implemented. Unless the
government does so, we see no point in attending such fruitless
meetings," Banerjee said."If after implementing the Sep 7 agreement, the
government calls us for talks to discuss some
technical points, then we
will be
game," she said.Meanwhile, Banerjee announced she would meet United Progressive Alliance UPA chairperson Sonia Gandhi in Delhi Tuesday."On Tuesday, I
will meet Sonia Gandhi. She heads the ruling UPA. I
will apprise her of the latest situation," said the Trinamool leader.Banerjee launched a stinging attack on the West Bengal Congress, a day after
state president Priya Ranjan Dasmunsi said
Singur would be ruined if Tata Motors shifted the Nano
project away from the area. "There are some
brokers. They are now very active. Let them attend Tuesday's
meeting," Banerjee told
reporters. On the other hand, Dasmunsi met Governor Gandhi at
Raj Bhavan and urged him to continue his initiatives to find a way out of the stalemate."As a responsible political
party, we
will attend the
meeting and articulate our views," said Dasmunsi.The
project to roll out the Nano, priced at Rs.100,000 $2,250, has faced tough resistance since its inception 28 months ago over land acquisition. Asking for the return of 400 acres the
government allegedly acquired forcibly from
farmers, protesters laid siege to the factory from Aug 24, a move that prompted the
company to suspend operations on the
security issue since Sep 2. --Indo-Asian
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