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India Marxists 'guilty of murder' | India Marxists 'guilty of murder' |
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A court in the Indian state of West Bengal has found two Communist leaders guilty of murdering a woman who opposed a Tata car plant near Calcutta. | |
Suhrid Dutta and Debu Mallick of the state's governing party were convicted of murdering Tapasi Mallick in 2006. | |
The two men were also found guilty of tampering with evidence. Sentencing is due on Wednesday and their lawyers say they will appeal against the verdict. | The two men were also found guilty of tampering with evidence. Sentencing is due on Wednesday and their lawyers say they will appeal against the verdict. |
Months of protests over the factory led to Tata moving production elsewhere. | Months of protests over the factory led to Tata moving production elsewhere. |
Land row | Land row |
Eighteen-year-old Tapasi Mallick's charred body was recovered from a paddy field in Singur on 18 December 2006. | |
She was in the forefront of peasant protests against the acquisition of farmland to be used for the Tata Motors car factory at Singur. | She was in the forefront of peasant protests against the acquisition of farmland to be used for the Tata Motors car factory at Singur. |
Mallick's murder case was handed over to India's federal police, the Central Bureau of Investigation (CBI), after an outcry. | Mallick's murder case was handed over to India's federal police, the Central Bureau of Investigation (CBI), after an outcry. |
Suhrid Dutta, chief of the state's ruling CPI(M) party at Singur, was arrested along with another party leader Debu Mallick, in July last year. | Suhrid Dutta, chief of the state's ruling CPI(M) party at Singur, was arrested along with another party leader Debu Mallick, in July last year. |
Lawyers say Dutta and Mallick could face the death sentence or at least life imprisonment for their crimes. | Lawyers say Dutta and Mallick could face the death sentence or at least life imprisonment for their crimes. |
Tata, one of India's leading industrial groups, had planned to make what it said would be the world's cheapest car, the Nano, at the Singur factory. | Tata, one of India's leading industrial groups, had planned to make what it said would be the world's cheapest car, the Nano, at the Singur factory. |
After weeks of sustained and sometimes violent protests, Tata scrapped the venture last month and announced that it would shift production of the Nano to the western state of Gujarat. | After weeks of sustained and sometimes violent protests, Tata scrapped the venture last month and announced that it would shift production of the Nano to the western state of Gujarat. |
The Communists have ruled West Bengal for 30 years and are desperately trying to attract investment to shore up the state's ailing economy. | The Communists have ruled West Bengal for 30 years and are desperately trying to attract investment to shore up the state's ailing economy. |
But many projects face opposition from farmers who are unwilling to part with their farmland for industries. | But many projects face opposition from farmers who are unwilling to part with their farmland for industries. |
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