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Ratan turn into politician
by debasi bhattacharyya on Sep 03, 2008 11:33 AM   Permalink | Hide replies

Now a days industrialists are also behave like politician. Tata should follow Jindal. There is no prbolem to Jindal in West Bengal. Ratan Tata are playing a game under leadership of Man slaughter Buddha dev Bhattacherjee

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  Re: Ratan turn into politician
by Guest on Sep 03, 2008 12:00 PM   Permalink
ratan tata is a businessman and he knows what he is doing. It is shame on you guys (bangali) that still you are searching some politics in ratan tata instead of doing anything for your state.
One day will come, industry will banned bangali's in working their factory, forget about putting any industry in Bengal.


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  Re: Ratan turn into politician
by sanjeev shrivastava on Sep 03, 2008 11:42 AM   Permalink
but then jindal does not have mamta and her goons threatning their staff at their gate.most of the companies which starter operations in WB now only have a notional presence there.

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  Re: Ratan turn into politician
by lungi on Sep 03, 2008 11:39 AM   Permalink
Tata is not playing any game. Respect the amount they have invested. Do not think of their capacity. Respect the scope they have provided u to grow considering that u r nowhere now.

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  Re: Ratan turn into politician
by Manoj M on Sep 03, 2008 11:42 AM   Permalink
You didn't get a job with Tatas or what? It suits Jindal, he stays. It doesn't suit Tata, he goesm why are you cribbing. If Tata can come to Bengal with his free will, he can go back from Bengal too in the same way. What is political about it.

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