Asking the ruling Trinamool Congress to come clear on the issue of foreign direct investment, he said that on coming to power, the NDA government took a decision to allow FDI in defence to which all agreed except for two, the Left and Trinamool Congress.
"After coming to power, we took a decision that, given our country's geographical features, where you have China on one side and Pakistan on the other with insurgent groups and terrorism... (that we will) allow FDI in defence where 51 per cent stake will be in Indian hands," Jaitley told a meeting of BJP leaders and intellectuals here.
Later in the evening, Amit Mitra, in a written reaction on the Trinamool Congress website, accused Jaitley of playing politics in the matter.
"Jaitley today questioned Banerjee's opposition to FDI in defence and her trip to Singapore to seek foreign investment. It is extremely sad that something like this came from Jaitley," he said.
"When there were prospects of industry arriving here, you did politics to drive it out of Bengal. Now, if you think that industrialists will come back to set up industries, then you have to admit that the matter is not so easy," he said without naming anyone.