Land-losers begin to dream again in Singur
Ashok Ghosh, who owns 1.5 bighas said he had never supported the Tata Motors project. "Outsiders had good jobs and not the poor people."
The land-losers took out a rally on Friday at the site of the project abandoned in 2008 after the Trinamool Congress supremo Mamata Banerjee demanded that 400 acres of the land be returned to farmers who had unwilling parted with their land.
The rally was organised by marginal farmers, sharecroppers and land owners of Khaserbheri, Beraberi and Gopalnagar, who did not receive compensation cheques for their land.
Ratan Ghosh, who owns 12 bighas of land at Ghoshpara in Gopalnagar, said, "Nobody came forward except 'Didi' to support us. I was a landowner. After the land acquisition our family became daily labourers. I did not receive a compensation cheque.
"I have a family of 16 whom I now look after by selling milk. I demand return of my multi-crop land," he told PTI.
Ashok Ghosh, who owns 1.5 bighas said he had never supported the Tata Motors project. "Outsiders had good jobs and not the poor people."
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