"Discussions are going on . . . when discussions will complete, we will speak to the Chief Minister (Mamata Banerjee", Mitra told reporters after the meeting which continued for more than two hours.
The Mamata Banerjee government, which came to power in July last year, has been demanding special package in the form of interest moratorium.
Banerjee, whose party is a crucial constituent of the United Progressive Alliance, had herself raised the issue with the Prime Minister and even issued a veiled threat to the Centre.
The state government has a debt of about Rs 2 lakh crore (Rs 2 trillion) and its current annual outgo towards interest payments is around Rs 22,000 crore (Rs 220 billion).
Mukherjee during a debate in the Rajya Sabha in May had said that West Bengal would have received the relief had it enacted the Fiscal Responsibility and Budget Management law in 2005, as was suggested by the 12th
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