"The land policy of the present government under Mamata Banerjee clearly states that there will be no forcible land acquisition from farmers. This is now being followed elsewhere," he said at the FICCI national executive meet here.
Citing recent protests by farmers at Noida, Mitra said that some states like Uttar Pradesh were now toeing the line which West Bengal had set.
He said the state was having one lakh acres of land under various government departments which was readily available for setting up industries.
Mitra also said that the state had bagged the "highest award" for e-governance among other states this year.
Seamless implementation of e-governance across departments had helped in reducing time, decreasing rent seeking and increased transparency.
