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TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 24, 2009
Tata Motors moves out of Singur
Ratan Tata blamed it on continuing agitation by Trinamool Congress leader Mamata Banerjee for its moving out of Singur
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The unthinkable has taken place, the decision to pull out of Singur is a painful decision for Ratan Tata but it will be turnout to be more painful for for people at large who were hoping to own a safe means of transport at affordable price abd people in singur also who would now have to look elsewhere for employment opportunities. For politicians it is a game as usual for defrauding innocent people to come to power. Thos who are following these politicians are ignorant as also paid for participating in a rally. What rerally pain one, is that in Nano care the Corporate india led by Mr. Ratan Tata has been talking about wouking for the interest of the workers and the political parties claiming to be working for the poor. But the trade unions were conspicously absent. Aren't they support to represnt the working class as also protect and promote their interests. I hope the trade unions too draw lesson from the singur case, in case they want to retain their representative roles.
Pravin
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