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Airtel did not pay frequency fee which was not only raised by political parties but also different mobile operator and they cheat 95 koti Taka of stamp fee ...
Thats for that link. This link proves only a maoists and naxal supporters are against Tata.
Its biased but has some truth to it. I really hate the fact how you seem to label anyone who doesn't agree with as a maoist, or jamaatis. Anyways, we need a govt which will look out for its interest before others. As a developing economy, we have to first set and aid our own firms before others.
BBC is actually speculating on the last bit. But at the moment, we have big rolling rerolling industries which are new and are doing pretty good as of now. But they are no competition for TATA. And we don't have multi million dollar plants for TATA. Like I said, when Bangladesh itself was going thru a power crisis last year, Airtel had no issues for power, Even major bangladeshi businesses did not have adequate power supply. And now if TATA decides to join in, we will our rolling-rerolling industires wil die out and again will cause more constraint on our gas supplies.
Not by shutting off domestic companies during power crisis. If they were that much serious they could have opted for coal import which is duty free. There are two sides of a coin .