On Friday's comment made by Tata that 'Mamata pulled the trigger', she said, "It does not behove well to accuse one party while speaking as 'His Master's Voice' (CPI-M) of another party.
"He is an industrialist and should see that there is good relationship between agriculture and industry. He should not behave politically.
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"We are not against any individual. He may accuse us. It is his culture. Our culture is pro-people.
All industrialists are welcome to invest in West Bengal, but the state government is trigger-happy which we will not allow...CPI(M) is shedding tears for the Tatas, but why not for the poor farmers...12 of them died in Singur..."
Image: Demonstrators from the Student Federation of India burn an effigy of opposition Trinamul Congress chief executive Mamata Banerjee during a protest in Siliguri | Photograph: Diptendu Dutta/AFP/Getty Images
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