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West Bengal Left Front crisis blows over Lead

NAT62National/Politics/BusinessWest Bengal Left Front crisis blows over LeadKolkata, Sep 28 IANS Putting aside their differences, the constituents of West Bengal's ruling Left Front Sunday decided to renew the licence of German firm Metro Cash and Carry while the Forward Bloc withdrew its threat of boycotting the state secretariat on the issue."We discussed the issue threadbare and openly. We have arrived at the unanimous decision that the state Agricultural Marketing Board will renew the licence of Metro Cash & Carry on Oct 10, but there will be some conditions attached," Left Front chairman Biman Bose said after the three-hour deliberations."Following the discussions, the Forward Bloc has also suspended the decision that its ministers will not go to the state secretariat Writers Buildings from Monday. They will attend office from Monday," Bose said.The Bloc's ire had stemmed from a letter written by Chief Secretary Amit Kiran Deb to the South 24 Parganas district magistrate at Chief Minister Buddhadeb Bhattacharjee's instance that the wholesale major's licence to do business in the state may be renewed. The Bloc had also threatened to pull out of the ministry if Bhattacharjee did not withdraw his instruction by Sep 30. The Bloc, which holds the portfolios of agriculture and agricultural marketing in the state, had Friday said it was opposed to renewing the licence of the German company fearing "it Metro would eat up the space of small and poor farmers and the intermediaries". The party, which controls the Agriculture Marketing Board that issues the Agricultural Produce Marketing Committee APMC licences, took exception to Bhattacharjee bypassing the Board.According to the formula finalised at Sunday's Left Front meeting, the chief secretary's order would not be implemented, and the Agriculture Marketing Board itself would grant the renewal. The Communist Party of India-Marxist CPI-M, which leads the Front, and the Bloc will hold bilateral talks before Oct 10 to decide the conditions to be imposed on Metro."It was also decided that in future, whenever some other company comes from abroad, the matter will first be discussed in the Left Front to decide what rights the company can be given," Bose said.The Bloc, opposing the entry of large corporate houses in retail trade, has expressed apprehension that Metro Cash & Carry could shift to retail business after getting a foothold in the state through wholesale trade.The company had said it would wait till Monday before deciding whether to move out of the state.The Bloc's aggressive posture had come at a time when the state government was in a soup on the land issue in Singur, with Tata Motors signalling an imminent pull-out of its small car facility after having suspended operations in the Nano plant since Sep 2.Metro Cash & Carry started constructing a 100,000 sq ft outlet for an investment of $30 million in the southeast of the city a couple of years back. The project got delayed due to land disputes.It was granted a licence to trade in APMC commodities in 2005, which was subsequently renewed twice in 2006 and 2007 to be valid till March 2008. However, in June 2007 the said licence was unilaterally withdrawn by APMC authorities. The company filed for issuance of fresh APMC licence in March 2008 and is still awaiting this.The German major already has four stores in India - two in Bangalore, one each in Hyderabad and Mumbai and has partnered with small and medium businesses like grocery stores, hotels and restaurants.The Left Front has been in power in West Bengal without a break since 1977.--Indo-Asian News Service. ag-ssp/am/vm638 Words*28092247

 
 
 
 
 
 
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