World | India
Tata factory talks postponed as protests continue
The talks to end the stalemate on the Tata's Singur plant were postponed from Friday morning to 4pm as the Trinamool Congress-led opposition did not act on the West Bengal governor's suggestion to temporarily suspend protests and allow normalcy on the Durgapur Expressway, Chief Minister Buddhadeb Bhattacharjee said here.
Kolkata: The talks to end the stalemate on the Tata's Singur plant were postponed from Friday morning to 4pm as the Trinamool Congress-led opposition did not act on the West Bengal governor's suggestion to temporarily suspend protests and allow normalcy on the Durgapur Expressway, Chief Minister Buddhadeb Bhattacharjee said here.
"Last night, the governor requested the opposition to suspend its ongoing agitation temporarily and clear the national highway and Durgapur Expressway. Till Friday morning the opposition did not take any step in this regard. Keeping this in view, the governor has deferred the meet till 4 pm," Bhattacharjee said.
Asked about the governor's comments earlier in the day that the state government had asked for the postponement, the chief minister said: "I have not told anybody to defer the meeting. It is the governor's decision and I think it is a correct decision."
However, Trinamool Congress chief Mamata Banerjee, said "We want a positive outcome of the meeting. There will be 100 per cent cooperation."
Share this article
Related Articles
News Editor's choice
-
Zoo elephants will go to wildlife parks
Order follows complaints from rights activists of treatment of animals kept in captivity
-
Diabetes: A ticking time bomb
Gulf News takes a closer look at the spread of diabetes in the UAE
-
What to expect at the Dubai Airshow
We preview what types of aircraft to expect at the Dubai Airshow

