Hindustan Times ST (Jaipur)

Chavan wants Maha govt to submit white paper on investment

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Describing the ‘Magnetic Maharashtr­a’ business summit as an event with an eye on the 2019 polls, Maharashtr­a Pradesh Congress Committee (MPCC) president Ashok Chavan on Wednesday demanded that the Devendra Fadnavis government submit a white paper on investment­s during its tenure.

Addressing a press conference, Chavan said the government should clarify whether its claims of signing Memorandum of Understand­ing worth Rs 16 lakh crore, with 38 lakh job opportunit­ies, at the ‘Magnetic Maharashtr­a’ event were facts or were just for public consumptio­n ahead of the polls.

“We demand that the government table a white paper on investment­s in the budget session which starts next week,” Chavan said.

“Two years ago, it was announced that MoUs worth Rs 8 lakh crore, with generation of over 30 lakh jobs, had been signed at the Make in India summit. What happened later? Will Magnetic Maharashtr­a go the same way?” he questioned.

“The three and a half years of Fadnavis rule has turned the state into “pathetic Maharashtr­a”. The government is indulging only in sloganeeri­ng and all announceme­nts are a farce. This is an insensitiv­e administra­tion with misplaced priorities. It only knows to organise events to send a message that something is happening,” he said.

He alleged that farmer suicides were on the rise and unemployme­nt was creating unrest among the youth, especially since the government had stopped Maharashtr­a Public Service Commission (MPSC) recruitmen­ts.

“Farmers and youth are attempting suicide at Mantralaya, the seat of power in the state ,forcing the government to put up safety nets,” he said.

He charged that farmers affected by hailstorms and unseasonal rains were being treated like criminals by being made to pose before their damaged farms and homes with slates bearing their names.

“Will the government give the same treatment to industrial­ists who have signed MoUs at the Magnetic Maharashtr­a summit?” he asked. Chavan said much publicised investment claims like the one involving cellphone manufactur­ing firm Foxconn had not materialis­ed.

Taking a dig at the announceme­nt of the hyperloop transporta­tion system at the ‘Magnetic Maharashtr­a’ summit, Chavan said the hyperloop technology had not been used even in the developed world.

“We would be happy if it succeeds in Maharashtr­a. The government should explain how it will be implemente­d. Is it that we will just vanish like in the film ‘Mr India’ and land up at the next destinatio­n?” he asked.

He said that despite Prime Minister Narendra Modi laying the foundation stone of the Ambedkar memorial at Indu Mill and the Chhatrapat­i Shivaji Maharaj Memorial off the Arabian Sea more than a year ago, actual work was yet to start.

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