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Singur talks heading towards solution: Trinamool

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Posted: Sep 05, 2008 at 1722 hrs IST

Kolkata, September 5: Brightening the prospects of an end to the Singur deadlock, the first round of talks between West Bengal government and Trinamool Congress ended in Kolkata on Friday with the party saying ‘we are heading towards a solution’.

"We are heading towards a solution. The discussion is on and it will resume tomorrow," Partha Chatterjee, who led the TC delegation at the three-hour talks at Raj Bhawan, said after the three-hour meeting.

Before leaving for the party's dharna site in Singur, he said the land issue was discussed.

The talks between the West Bengal government and the Trinamool Congress-led Opposition was presided by Governor Gopal Krishna Gandhi.

A press statement issued by Raj Bhavan said both sides expressed their respective views and discussions were held in a ‘constructive spirit with the intention of providing a way out’.

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