Friday, August 29, 2008

Tatas threatening to tata Singur

The problems in Singur over the Tata project has already had its spillover effects with the production of home brand 'Ambassdor' being hit due to the delay in delivery of spares to the production unit. This delay was caused due to the roads blocked by protests. The annoncement of warning, to move out of West Bengal despite incurring a huge loss, was quick enough the stimulate other States to open their big gates fo Tata. This has made West Bengal CM to intervene and retain their mighty friends. The movement of the current facts is in line wih the story of the movie, 'Sarkar Raj'.
To maintain its Raj in Bengal, the chief minister must call both the Tatas & Mamta Banergee on a common platform, else Bengal may find itsef at the loosing end.

2 comments:

Deeptaman Mukherjee said...

Bengal is already at a losing end. I doubt that Tatas would come back to the state again.

The politicians who think of themselves as superhumans must get their act right to avoid these kind of scenarios in the future.

.....Deep.
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Manjinder Singh said...

Let's not consider this only from Tata's poin of view. The opposition paties, often called the watch-dogs, are responsible for the efficient working of the State and has led to prevention of many attrocities on the masses in the past. The politicians, though settling their political scores, may end up benefitting the intersts of the farmers. It is hoped that the intervention of the Governor bears fruit and a settlement may be arrived at.