"I am meeting him in the morning on February 29," said Chatterjee.
The meeting, which is being viewed as the last-ditch effort at salvaging West Bengal's Infosys dream, will take place at a time when state chief minister, Mamata Banerjee, even on Monday said the company's campus would not be given special economic zone status.
"As a principled stand, we'll not give SEZ status to Infosys. But we'll extend all benefits to the company as available in the IT sector," Banerjee told a private news channel earlier in the day.
The company, which has stated time and again that it will have to consider returning land if SEZ status was not given, is viewing the meeting with an open mind, where they want to see what the West Bengal administration is placing on offer.
"We want to see what benefits they are talking about. We will take the final decision once we have met them," Binod Hampapur, senior vice-president and global head of commercial and corporate relation, had earlier told Business Standard.
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