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WB cabinet to discuss Singur Bill

The West Bengal cabinet will meet here on Monday to discuss the Singur Bill before it is tabled in the state assembly.

Updated on: Jun 13, 2011 10:57 AM IST
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The West Bengal Cabinet will meet here on Monday to discuss the Singur Bill before it is tabled in the state assembly.

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The Bill, being prepared by the industry department, will seek to revoke the lease agreement with the Tatas by virtue of which nearly 1,000 acres of land would be reclaimed by the State at Singur, the site of the abandoned Tata Motors Nano project.

On Thursday, chief minister Mamata Banerjee had announced an ordinance to reclaim land at Singur.

"We have passed an ordinance as it was a very urgent one. The governor has signed it some time back. Through the ordinance we have returned 400 acres of land to the farmers. The government had taken this resolution before itself," Banerjee had said.

"The remaining 600 acres will be kept open for industry... The Tatas can set up a factory if they want," she added

She further said: "If they demand compensation without going in for industry on the 600 acres, we will give them compensation through legal means by appointing an arbitrator."

"We were committed to the people of Singur to return the 400 acres to the unwilling farmers," she said, adding that the state government will consult local MLAs on the procedure to be followed.

The land had been allotted to the Tatas by the erstwhile state government ruled by the Communist Party of India-Marxist (CPI-M) led Left Front for building a motor car plant in the Singur area.

 
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