BJP leader Suvendu Adhikari targeted the TMC government in West Bengal, referring to the post-poll violence in the state. He said that the meaning of Bengal has now become blood. Bengal is no longer for business, as Bengal intends to show through the Global Business Summit.
The Leader of the Opposition said that the Syndicate Raj prevailed in the state, leaving no room for industries to flourish. He said, “…Bengal cannot have industries, land policy is bad. Here there is syndicate raj, be it coal… It is not Bengal for trade, but Bengal for blood and Bengal is ‘Birbhum Bomb’. ‘ Is for.”
‘No recognition of opposition in the state’
Asked whether he has received an invitation to the Bengal Global Business Summit, the official said there is no recognition of the opposition in the state. He alleged that the state government is ‘for the family, by the family’. There is no question of invitation… LoP is not recognized in Bengal, he said. The arrangement is such that it is for the family, the family and the ‘Kalighat Banerjee family’.”
There will be an investment of Rs 20,000 crore in Bengal
At the same time, top industrialists of the country have committed to invest more than Rs 20,000 crore in various areas of Bengal. Expressing confidence in the Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee-led government, several industrialists made this commitment at the sixth session of the Bengal Global Business Summit-2022 (BGBS) held on Wednesday. The Adani Group has committed to invest Rs 10,000 crore in West Bengal over the next decade alone.