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Peaceful atmosphere in West Bengal CM.

Fri 08 Jan 2016, 17:20:54
Bengal is a peaceful state where we all work together With the state assembly elections round the corner, the Maoist hotbed of Jangal mahal the Trinamool Congress chief also assured industry captains that her party will not come in the way of investment in the state, claiming her government will retain power.  Her comments came against the backdrop of the communal violence that broke out at Kaliachak in Malda, which had prompted the Union Home Ministry to seek a report from the state government. Claiming that a peaceful atmosphere prevailed in West Bengal Our elections are coming but don't worry everything will be sorted out. Democracy will continue. This elected government (TMC government) will come up she said it was the most conducive aspect for setting up industries Banerjee we have already set up a core group for industries. said addressing the third edition of Bengal Global Business Summit here., she said it was the most conducive aspect for setting up industries. he also referred to the "peaceful atmosphere" at. Banerjee said availability of land won't be a problem in Bengal as the state government has a land policy and a land bank. Some people are saying that there has been no investment. It is not true. The projects worth Rs 94,000 crore investment have already taken off. Some of the projects we had signed had already started," Banerjee said. Arun Jaitley, who spoke at the summit, said If you are not in a position to attract that, then investments will dry up," investors anxiously look forward to an environment to see their investments were yielding results

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