Speaking on the
occasion of Singur Day on the sidelines of reopening of Dunlop's
Sahagunj plant in Hooghly district, Chatterjee said, "I hope Tata
Group's officials, understanding the language (of pain and suffering) of
Singur people, will return the land of the unwilling farmers on their
own."
Chatterjee hoped
that people's voices will get reflected in the final order of the apex
court on Singur and unwilling farmers will get back their farmland.
Chatterjee did not gave any clear reply when asked about chances of out-of-court settlement.
Farmers who owned
some 400 acres of land in the Singur plot meant for Tata Motors for
their Nano project factory did not accept compensation for their land.
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