Kolkata, Sept 6 : The Left Front has scheduled an emergency meeting in Kolkata on Sunday to discuss the Singur impasse.
The emergency meeting of the Left Front on Singur would be held on Sunday morning.
Talks between the West Bengal Government and the Trinamool Congress-led Krishijami Jiban-o-Jibika Raksha Committee, presided over by Governor Gopalkrishna Gandhi over the crucial issue of returning land to unwilling farmers in Singur has fuelled speculation of a possible solution to the problem.
Kolkata, Sept 6 : Talks between the Trinamool Congress and the West Bengal Government to end the Singur imbroglio remained inconclusive for the second day on Saturday.
However the two sides agreed to meet again on Sunday.
After the meeting, which was presided over by West Bengal Governor Gopal Krishna Gandhi, a press statement issued by Raj Bhavan said that both the sides went into greater detail on the prospects of a land-based rehabilitation scheme in and around Singur project site.
Kolkata, Sep 6: The dialogue to resolve the Singur Nano car project crisis will resume here today.
The talks between the representatives of the State Government and Trinamool Congress remained inconclusive on Friday evening.
West Bengal Governor Gopal Krishna Gandhi chaired the talks following request from Chief Minister Budhadev Bhattacharjee and Trinamool Congress Chief Mamata Banerjee.
Gandhi said the meeting was conducted in a good spirit and there was useful discussions.
Kolkata, Sept 5: The crucial meeting, which was to be chaired by West Bengal Governor Gopal Krishna Gandhi this morning to find a solution to the Singur deadlock, was postponed till late this afternoon.
The representatives of the State Government and the Trinamool Congress chief Mamata Banerjee met the Governor at Raj Bhavan for few minutes during which the State Government requested the Governor to postpone the talks by a few hours.
Accordingly, the Governor requested the Trinamool Congress to reassemble at 4:00 p. m.
Kolkata, Sept 4: West Bengal Governor Gopal Krishna Gandhi on Thursday will hold discussions separately with the representatives of the State Government and the Trinamool Congress. And on Friday he will mediate between the two sides to find solution to the Singur deadlock.
A Raj Bhavan press statement said the Governor''s role would not be that of third party mediator, but that of the meeting''s chairperson.