Days after scrapping the proposed IT township project at Rajarhat, the West Bengal government today said it had suggested alternative land to Infosys and Wipro, a proposal rejected by the IT majors.
At a meeting of the ruling Left Front (LF) here, Chief Minister Buddhadeb Bhattacharjee informed that Housing Minister Gautam Deb had offered alternative 10 acre each to the two IT firms at New Town, Rajarhat, but they spurned the proposal, an LF leader said.
The two companies said they needed more land to set up their shop and the government was trying to accommodate them, Bhattacharjee told the meeting.
"The government wants to see that the two companies did business in the state," the chief minister was quoted as having told the meeting.
Earlier in the day, LF chairman Biman Bose told reporters that the state government had not rejected the proposals of Wipro and Infosys for setting up units near the metropolis.