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Tata Nano can stay in Singur if Buddha decides to accept fault and step down
Kiran Chaube
Sep. 30, 2008

Everything is dependent on Buddha. The West Bengal government has convened an all-party meeting tomorrow in yet another bid to resolve the impasse at Singur over return of land to ''unwilling'' land-losers for the Tata Motors project.
"Yes, an all-party meeting has been convened tomorrow," Home Secretary Ashok Mohan Chakraborty told newsmen here this evening.
According to sources, Mamata Bannerjee wants a solution only after Buddha, the Chief minister accepts total fault.
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