"Over the last three years of Trinamool Congress rule, there had been a rise in capital expenditure as well as plan expenditure in West Bengal," Mitra said at the AGM of Calcutta Chamber of Commerce here.
This, he said, shows that real assets are being created in terms of roads, bridges and other infrastructure which are necessary for the development of the state.
The state has also surpassed the national average in terms of growth of state domestic product, agricultural and industrial sectors in the first quarter of the current fiscal.
Regarding entry tax, he said, it is two to four per cent in Bihar as compared to one per cent here and there are no check posts.
