
Trinamool Congress chief Mamata Banerjee said members of agitating group will meet the Governor on Sunday to press shifting of Tata Motors8217; ancillary units close to the Nano project site to end the deadlock in Singur.
8220;There is a one line solution. Everything will be settled if the ancillary units are relocated to the land on the opposite side of the small car unit,8221; Banerjee said from her dharna platform, a day after Governor Gopalkrishna Gandhi sent a her letter asking her to call the eight-day long stir.
Sticking to her demand that 400 acres of the land acquired for the small car project be returned to the 8220;unwilling farmers8221;, she said the plant could come up on 600 acres site.
8220;In that case both industry and agriculture will smile,8221; she said.
A delegation of the Krishijami Jiban-o-Jibika Rokha Committee, which is spearheading the movement for return of the land, would inform the Governor of the decision today.
8220;We sought time from the Governor at 3 PM,8221; Banerjee said.