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Singur: BuddhadebKolkata, Sep 27 IANS West Bengal Chief Minister Buddhadeb Bhattacharjee Saturday said Tata Motors chairman Ratan Tata was willing to sit for a dialogue with the
state government over the
Singur imbroglio."I wrote a letter to Ratan Tata and I've got a reply from him. I sent him the missive expressing willingness to have a conversation with him regarding the issue. He agreed to my proposal," Bhattacharjee said while addressing the 13th
all India Students Federation of
India SFI
conference here. He said the
state government was trying its best to stop Tatas from shifting out of the
state."If the situation continues for further period, the
company will surely move out of the
state. But, I am still trying to retain the
project in West Bengal," he said.Criticising the movement led by the opposition Trinamool Congress, Bhattacharjee said: "If Tata Motors shifts its Nano
plant from West Bengal, Trinamool Congress
will have to be responsible for that.""I tried a lot to make the opposition leaders understand the importance of the
project in West Bengal. But they are glued to their demand for the 400 acres," the chief minister said, adding: "It's impossible to give back 300-400 acres inside the Tata Motors small
car project area at
Singur." According to a decision, unanimously taken in the
state cabinet meeting Friday, Bhattacharjee wrote a letter to Tata requesting him not to move out of the
state.Bhattacharjee also appealed to the
company to restart operations at the
plant and promised to provide full
safety and
security to the
workers.--Indo-Asian
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