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The three tough players of Singur

These are tough times for tough people on Singur. The three big players are, Ratan Tata, Trinamool Congress boss Mamta Banerjee and Buddhadev Bhattacharya.

For Ratan Tata, it is the principles that he follows when he does business. Strike a fair deal and stick to it. He had signed the deal with the West Bengal government to put his Nano car plant at Singur. He now expects the government to resolve the tangle so that work can go on smoothly. If there are continuing disturbances, he will uproot the plant and go some other place. Tata is a tough guy.

For Mamta Banerjee, it is part of the war she has waged on the leftists in West Bengal. Her stubborness on Singur springs from the fact that she is getting huge political mileage from the imbroglio. After Nandigram, Singur is Mamtadi's second step on her march to power to West Bengal.

For Buddhadev Bhattacharya, Singur is the realisation of his newly acquired Chinese Communist capitalism ideology. Singur is indispensable for communism to remain relevant in modern India.

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