“Miss Banerjee has pulled the trigger and we had no other choice but to pull out of West Bengal. Believe me the situation had not improved and I do not see any change in the horizon”. "A battle has been lost but not the war.Unfortunately, we are facing a very, very irresponsible Opposition that is creating a serious problem. But I believe one battle is lost; the war is not lost."-Trinamul Congress leaders are celebrating a “people’s victory” but ...

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Ouch! Thanks to Trinamul


By IMRAN AHMED SIDDIQUI
Singur, Sept. 2:
Asrafun Bibi curses Mamata Banerjee’s supporters every time her 70-year-old knees ache.
Every Thursday, two doctors and three assistants used to visit the primary school in her village, Joymollah, to conduct free check-ups and distribute free medicine.
Over 200 villagers, mostly the elderly and children, used to attend the weekly camp run by the Tatas until the Trinamul Congress panchayat samiti came to power a few months ago. The samiti first boycotted the four health camps being run by the company and then forced them shut.
“They were a blessing for poor villagers. They gave free medicines,” Asrafun said.
Earlier, Joymollah residents had to travel 10km to Singur to see a doctor.
Asrafun, whose three bighas (an acre) were acquired for the small-car project, suffers from a liver disorder and joint pain. “Every Thursday, they used to give an ointment and other medicines. I don’t have the money to buy them. Whenever I feel pain in my joints, I curse Mamata Banerjee and her party,” said the widow.
Her three married daughters took away the money she got from her plot and she is left with only Rs 8,516 and a bigha of fertile land. “Neither the CPM government nor Mamata Banerjee, who is making speeches every day, had ever thought of opening a health centre for us. We want Tata to stay for our good,” Asrafun said.
Many farmers in whose name Mamata has stalled work at the Nano plant are also ruing the possibility of the Tatas leaving. “I’m angry that my land was taken away, but we needed the health centre badly,” said Sheikh Abdul Saheed.
An asthma patient, he queued up at one of the camps every week.
Saheed’s son Abdul Halim has collected the compensation for his one bigha. “My father refused to take the money because Trinamul people asked him not to. But I know only farming is not enough to run a family,” said Halim, now a building materials supplier.
Saheed said he would acc-ept the compensation if the government offered a better deal. “It’s painful to part with land, but I have decided to take the cheque.”
Anjana Ruidas, 72, is still hopeful that the health camp in her Bajemelia village will reopen. “It was the best thing to have happened here in many years. I don’t want Tata to go back,” she said.
There is a government-run health centre in Bajemelia, but “it rarely has the medicines we need”, Anjana said.
Becharam Manna, the chief of the Trinamul panchayat samiti, declined comment on why the health camps were shut down.

Trucks roll past protest

Singur, Sept. 2: Around 250 trucks were allowed to pass through Durgapur Expressway for around three
hours from seven this morning.
A police officer said the trucks, going towards Calcutta or in the other direction, drove past Mamata Banerjee’s siege site through one flank of the highway. “We allowed the vehicles to pass after talks with the Trinamul Congress leaders. The road was blocked again at 10.10am.”
The trucks resumed their journey at 11 tonight. The road was open till around 12.30am.
Yesterday, 59 trucks, in two batches, had rolled past Singur. A test run was held yesterday morning with four trucks under police protection, which were the first to go through the area since the siege began.
“We are in touch with the National Highways Authority officials,” the police officer said.
Hundreds of Calcutta-bound trucks are still stranded on the highway. Most drivers appeared to have run out of patience. “We have been here for 10 days. We have no money, no food,” said Munna Yadav, whose vehicle is laden with stones. Sunil Kumar Yadav’s plight is the same. “I could not call up my wife as I have spent all my money on food. I will be thankful to God if they allow vehicles to ply all night today,” he said. ( END) Source : The Telegraph

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