The West Bengal government will table a Bill in the Assembly tomorrow seeking to revoke the Singur lease agreement with the Tatas and take back the land leased to them.
The Singur Land Rehabilitation and Development Bill, 2011, will be introduced, considered and passed by the House, Minister of state for Parliamentary Affairs Manoj Chakraborty said after an all-party meeting prior to the Assembly session.
The state cabinet met on the Assembly premises to give final shape to the Bill, he said.
The state government had earlier decided to bring the Bill after dropping an ordinance with the House session preponed from June 24 to today.
Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee has said that her government is committed to return the 400 acre to unwilling farmers, and the remaining 600 for the industry.
Stating that the Budget session would be brief, Çhakraborty said that after the Governor's customary address, the House would deliberate on the discussion on the motion of thanks to his address on June 15, 16 and 17 before adoption.
Almost all parties attended the meeting, convened by Speaker Biman Bandopadhyay who also called a business advisory committee meeting to finalise the modalities of discussion on the Singur Bill.
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