Singur: Stirs and agitations force Nano shutdown
The stirs and agitations can delay the commencement of Nano in the market. Various political parties and groups are agitating against the government and TATA. The conditions were not good on the plant site on Friday.
Trinamool leader Mamata Banerjee and her party workers have again threaten to physically prevent its workers and technical staff to enter in the plant. After sensing commotions, the TATA group decided on Friday to evacuate all its workers from the project site at Singur. Meanwhile, agitation on the project site is becoming grave day by day. The police have also filed cases against some mistreatments.
According to reports, Tata chairman Ratan Tata and his top aides are finalizing its plans to shift the site in the alternate location in the country. The West Bengal government is also trying to start negotiations with Trinamool leader Mamata Banerjee. The Calcutta High Court directed the National Highways Authority of India (NHAI) to ensure proper movement of traffic on NH 2.
CPM West Bengal leader Biman alleged that Mamta is worsening the situation and terrorizing the foreign engineers. Mamta on the other hand, decided not to call off the stir. Top industry leaders including Sunil Mittal, Venu Srinivasan, C K Birla, Jamshyd Godrej and K V Kamath has come to in the support of tata. The said that such stirs are against the industrial development of the country.