
14 years after Mamata, BJP picks Singur to attack Bengal govt for ‘neglecting’ farmers
India Today
14 years after Mamata Banerjee, the BJP has chosen Singur to attack the ruling government in West Bengal for 'neglecting' farmers.
The BJP's Kisan Morcha in West Bengal protested in Hooghly on Tuesday for farm loan waivers and financial security to Singur farmers, among other issues.
TMC leader Mamata Banerjee had launched an anti-land acquisition movement in Singur 14 years ago against the setting up of a small car project. That and the Nandigram movement against a chemical hub helped her win the 2011 West Bengal assembly election.

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