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Industry vs ideology: The Singur dilemma

An India Today ground report from West Bengal captures the shifting political landscape during the elections, focusing on voter sentiment in Singur and Kolkata. In Singur, the abandoned Tata Nano plant site remains a reminder of the state's industrial stagnation. While some residents acknowledge the financial aid provided by the state government's welfare schemes, many youth and farmers express dissatisfaction over the lack of permanent jobs, with some leaning towards the opposition for economic growth. Local political candidates blame the ruling and opposition parties for deceiving the public and destroying industries. Meanwhile, in Kolkata, citizens and local business owners, including artisans and proprietors of historic sweet shops, raise concerns about political aggression, the burden on taxpayers, and the need for educated leadership. As the state witnesses a high voter turnout, the election emerges as a crucial battle between the demand for industrial development and the reliance on welfare politics.

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