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Kolkata: Amid resentment among Singur farmers and a revolt by the legislator from the rural belt, West Bengal Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee on Friday will hold an administrative meeting in Singur, the very land which catapulted her to power.
"We will hold the district administration meeting in Singur as a message to the people who stood up against oppression," Mamata said in Kolkata on Thursday.
A section of Singur land-losers, who were in the Mamata-led movement against Tata Motors in 2007-08, demonstrated their resentment against the state government Wednesday by shouting slogans against newly-appointed Minister of State for Agriculture Becharam Manna.
The farmers, who had not accepted the cheques from the erstwhile Left Front government in return for giving their land for the car project, were aggrieved over not receiving the dole of Rs 2,000 and rice at Rs 2 per kg announced by Mamata for months.
Eighteen months into Banerjee's rule, the farmers are yet to get back their land due to a legal row between the Tatas and the state government.
Manna, a peasant leader, also faced accusations from disgruntled minister and Singur lawmaker Rabindranath Bhattacharya.
Bhattacharya was recently shunted from the agriculture to the statistics and programme implementation department but refused to join his new assignment.
Mamata will also hold administrative meetings in Bankura and Purulia districts December 3 and distribute documents to the beneficiaries of various governmental social security schemes.
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