Nano car deadlock continues in India as talks fail KOLKATA: Indian political activists opposing a car plant to build Tata Motors' super-cheap Nano car threatened fresh protests on Saturday after talks with the government failed to break a deadlock, officials said.Tata Motors (TAMO.BO) suspended work at the factory in West Bengal state earlier this month and threatened to look at alternative sites after farmers backed by the local opposition party blocked roads leading to the plant and threatened workers.The Nano project in the eastern Indian state has been mired in a land row since the snub-nosed, $2,300 car was unveiled in a blaze of publicity in January.
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