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WB governor resumes talks to end impasse

Gopalkrishna Gandhi began a second round of mediatory talks to find a solution to the dispute over the acquisition of farmland for Tata Motors' project at Singur.

Updated on: Sep 06, 2008 03:33 PM IST
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West Bengal Governor Gopalkrishna Gandhi Saturday began a second round of mediatory talks to find a solution to the 28-month dispute over the acquisition of farmland for the Tata Motors' small car project at Singur, some 40 km from Kolkata.

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After the first round of parleys here with representatives of both the state government and the Trinamool Congress, which is spearheading the protest, the governor - the grandson of Mahatma Gandhi - said a solution seemed to be in sight.

The two warring sides also came out with positive statements.

"We are heading towards a solution," said Trinamool Congress leader Partho Chattopadhyay while coming out of governor's official residence - the Raj Bhavan - after the the first round of talks, which ended late Friday evening.

"They presented their views. We also presented our views. We had free and frank discussions to arrive at a solution that will ensure that Tata Motors remain in our state," said state Industry Minister Nirupam Sen after the meeting.

 
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