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Singur fiasco is the result of unlimited power of Indian oligarchs who buy and sell Indian politicians in open markets including the communists of West Bengal
Singur fiasco continues because Indian oligarchs that regularly oppresses and exploit common people of India never realized that there is one political leader who will stand against them and stop them right at Singur.
Tata’s first went to Bangladesh. It did not work out. Then they found an easy to buy West Bengal communists who are eager to fund their own inefficient Governance through mon3ey from the oligarchs. Secretly they snatched land from poor farmers at the gunpoint and delivered it to the oligarchs for building the Nano car.
No one ever realized that Indian democracy is little more than cash for schemes. Mamata Banerjee cannot be bought or sold in open markets. Indian oligarchs understand that today. The Communists of West Bengal learnt that in a hard way.
Now the West Bengal Governor Gopal Krishna Gandhi has stepped in – perhaps too late and too little he can provide. On Sunday he suggested a neutral mediator to resolve the issue even as West Bengal government and Trinamool Congress, the two main actors in the standoff, stuck to their guns.
The Governor, in a letter to Mamata Banerjee, a copy of which was released to the media said "a person with no political or industrial affiliation be invited to act as an unbiased intermediator in the matter. He or she can go into the demand articulated by you and give carefully thought-out findings for the earnest consideration of all sides.
"If this thought was acceptable to you, please suggest a name or names. I would request the state government to respond positively," he said in a statement.
The problem is that Indian politicians only understand the values of cash for vote and power whether it is in the Parliament or in Singur of West Bengal.
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