This has been reported in telegraphindia.com dated 8 June 2016.
In order to bring home the point, she has said that her government had done whatever was needed to facilitate investments in Bengal. It is now for industry to reciprocate. In the course of her speech she admitted that some "local" problems might exist and she urged the industrialists to bring to her notice any irregularities.
An industrialist who was present on the occasion revealed that the Chief Minister was well aware of what is going on. But, as she has herself admitted, not everything could be controlled. However, her assurance of resolving any issue brought to her notice is welcome. He had made these observations in an oblique reference to allegations of extortion by syndicates.
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