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Nano plant beneficiaries strike back
Tata Motors’ formal announcement of a ceasework in Singur triggered spontaneous protests today from hundreds who benefited from the project, their pent-up anger often spilling over and sparking violence....  | Read.. 
 
BACKLASH BEGINS
Jhuma Mukherjee of The Chatterjee Group set off for Singur this morning from Sector V along with two colleagues, Ranjan Ba ...  | Read.. 
 
Why they are unwilling
Some feel cheated, some insecure, while some others cannot forget the “humiliation”. ...  | Read.. 
 
CPM for Mamata in talks
The CPM brass had wanted direct talks between Buddhadeb Bhattacharjee and Mamata Banerjee with the governor playing the ...  | Read.. 
 
A member of a Singur syndicate that supplied construction materials to the now-shut Nano plant gestures at a vehicle carrying Trinamul supporters to ...  | Read