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Business Daily from THE HINDU group of publications Saturday, September 6, 2008 ePaper | Mobile/PDA Version | Audio |
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Update at 1900 hrs (IST)
General Singur dialogue inconclusive; to resume tomorrow KOLKATA: The talks to end the Singur imbroglio remained inconclusive for the second day today with the Trinamool Congress-led opposition and a government panel agreeing to meet again tomorrow. A press statement issued by Raj Bhavan here after the meeting, presided over by West Bengal Governor Mr Gopal Krishna Gandhi, said that the sides went into greater detail on the prospects of a land-based rehabilitation scheme in and around Singur project site. “The Governor trusts that the discussion will lead to a satisfactory conclusion tomorrow or on Monday,” it said. Emerging from Raj Bhavan, Trinamool Congress leader Mr Partha Chatterjee said here that talks will be resumed tomorrow. Asked whether talks were positive, he replied, “I don't say it is negative.” The progress was conveyed to Trinamool Congress chief, Ms Mamata Banerjee. - PTI
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