A meeting scheduled between the West Bengal Industrial Development Corporation officials and vendors of Tata Motors' Nano project at Singur for Thursday, which was expected to break the continuing impasse, has been cancelled.
A vendor said that Tata Motors had sent a mail that a meeting with the West Bengal commerce and industry secretary was scheduled for Thursday.
However the meeting now stands cancelled, said another vendor. A Tata Motors spokesperson said that the company was not involved in the meeting.
Industry Secretary Sabyasachi Sen was not available for comment. However, WBIDC's public relations agency said that Sen had not sent any mail to vendors.
The state government has probably accepted that vendors might have to relocate to a nearby location.
The now-on, now-off approach of WBIDC has again scotched hopes of an early settlement to the Singur impasse. Trinamul Congress leader Mamata Banerjee, who was demanding the return of 400 acres acquired by the state government from unwilling farmers, had indicated that 500 acres opposite the Tata Motors factory was held by developers close to the CPI-M and could be considered as a replacement.
The state government is looking at shifting vendors who haven't started construction and some are willing to move to the opposite land. Of the 55 ancillary units, 30 have already started work.
Tata Motors and ancillary units have spent a significant amount for filling land at the project site and after shifting, they would have to forego the expenses and invest in land filling all over again.
Meanwhile, the indefinite siege by Mamata Banerjee continued on the fourth day and affected work at the Tata Motors factory in Singur. Moreover, the 65-km Durgapur Expressway linking Dankuni and Palsit was blocked and vehicle movement was adversely affected.
Karnataka invites Tatas
PTI adds: On Wednesday, Karnataka joined several other states when it invited Tata Group to shift its small-car project from West Bengal's Singur to the state's Dharwad area where the firm already has a manufacturing plant.
The state cabinet chaired by Chief Minister B S Yeddyurappa, decided to invite Tata Group Chairman Ratan Tata to consider shifting the project to Dharwad and expressed its willingness to provide additional land.
"We are ready to allot another 50 acres of land adjacent to the 900 acres of land already given to Tata in Dharwad," Minister for Rural Development and Panchayat Raj Shobha Karandlaje said.