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This is an archive article published on September 12, 2008

Singur panel will miss deadline

The four-member committee set up to settle the Singur crisis, will not be able to meet its deadline, which ends on September 14.

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The four-member committee set up to settle the Singur crisis, will not be able to meet its deadline, which ends on September 14.

After Thursday8217;s meeting, committee head Rabindranath Bhattcharya, Trinamool MLA from Singur, said: 8220; The committee is expected to submit an interim report to the government after seven days. We will ask for more time,8221; he said.

Justice Chittatosh Mookherjee, legal advisor to the West Bengal Governor in the recent talks, told The Indian Express that the crisis would become more complex if things are dragged. 8220;The issue needs to be settled at the earliest,8221; he said.

But even on Thursday8217;s meeting 8212; though Bhattacharya claimed both parties exchanged views cordially 8212; sources in West Bengal Industrial Development Corporation said the dispute over the quantum of land to be returned from within the project area raged. Trinamool representatives demanded 300 acres, the government representatives said it was possible only to give 40 acres.

The impasse has been on since Monday. On Wednesday, the parties had visited the project site to identify land. But the visit proved unproductive. Justice Mookherjee said both parties will have to climb down if they wanted a solution. To make matters worse, in Singur, the farmers who have already received compensation conveyed to the government that their land cannot be allotted to other farmers. The number of such farmers is increasing, said sources in the commerce department.

8220;Both Mamata and the state government should take the views of these farmers into consideration, as well,8221; said Justice Mookherjee.

 

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