The Communist Party of India-Marxist (CPI-M) has called a dawn to dusk bandh in Singur on Saturday protesting Tatas decision take the Nano plant out of the state. Tata Sons Chairman Ratan Tata finally pulled out the Nano project on Friday because of continuing political opposition in Singur. Now CPI-M is blaming the Trinamool Congress for rendering more than 10,000 land givers jobless.
The party is planning a counter-movement against the Trinamool and Singur Zonal Committee Secretary Amar Chanda said they will lay siege on the Durgapur Expressway that runs beside the land where the Nano plant was being built.They say with the Nano project wound up they are left with neither land nor livelihood. They also burnt tyres and raised slogans against those who opposed the project.
“Maharashtra Chief Minister told Ratan Tata that you will have no problems in our state because we have no politicians like Mamata Banerjee” Yechury said.
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