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MVA, BJP leaders met Airbus, Tata reps before inking of deal

Senior official from the industries department met representa­tives twice to discuss the prospect of the facility in Maharashtr­a

- Faisal Malik

MUMBAI: Even as the ruling and opposition parties continued to trade barbs over the ₹22,000crore Tata-Airbus project coming up in Vadodara, it has come to light that the previous Maharashtr­a Vikas Aghadi (MVA) as well as Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) leaders had met representa­tives of the European defence major and the Indian conglomera­te to bring the project to Maharashtr­a even before the Centre signed an agreement with M/s Airbus Defence and Space S.A., Spain in September 2021.

According to officials from the industries department, the state government evinced interest in the project, which involves the setting up of a production facility for C-295 transport aircraft for the Indian Air Force, when they came to know about it following the Bangalore Aero India aircraft exhibition held in February 2021.

A senior official from the industries department met representa­tives on at least two occasions to discuss the prospect of setting up the facility in Maharashtr­a. Then chief minister Uddhav Thackeray met Banmali Agrawala, president for infrastruc­ture, defence and aerospace in Tata Sons, while Devendra Fadnavis, then leader of opposition, met national security advisor Ajit Kumar Doval as well as Tata Group chairman Natarajan Chandrasek­aran to hold informal discussion­s, officials confirmed.

“Though the relations between Thackeray and Fadnavis were not exactly cordial then, Fadnavis upon request by state officials lobbied for the project to come to Maharashtr­a. He was keen that the project should come to MIHAN, a special economic zone in Nagpur, as the presence of a few bigticket projects would boost the Vidarbha region,” the officials referred to above, said.

State industries minister Uday Samant, who has come under opposition fire ever since the announceme­nt that the facility was to come up in Vadodara was made last week, said on Saturday that Fadnavis had made efforts to bring the project to Maharashtr­a.

“We were in talks with India head of Airbus, but it is the Central government that decides where the investment will go. According to the Airbus assessment, Nagpur was among the top locations for the project after Chennai (Tamil Nadu) and Hyderabad (Telangana) among others,” another official from the industries department who wished to remain anonymous, said.

The discussion­s took place before the agreement was signed between the Union ministry of defence and Airbus. After that, there were indication­s that the project would go to Gujarat and the efforts petered down.

The opposition parties however continued their attack against the government claiming this was the fourth big project that Maharashtr­a lost to Gujarat, after the mammoth $19.5 billion Vedanta-Foxconn semi-conductor plant that was slated to come up in Talegaon but eventually went to Gujarat. The Thackeray faction of Shiv Sena sought Samant’s resignatio­n.

“This is the fourth project that went out of Maharashtr­a after Vedanta-Foxconn at Talegaon, bulk drug park at Raigad and medical devices park at Aurangabad,” party leader Aaditya Thackeray said. “In September, the industries minister told a news channel that he will bring the Airbus project to MIHAN. How come it went outside the state? Either he was lying or something has happened behind the scenes which we are not aware of.”

Aaditya also criticised chief minister Eknath Shinde without taking his name and said, “(…) Because of the betrayal and monstrous ambition of one person, Maharashtr­a is facing knocks in the last three to four months. They are focussing on low-level politics instead of investment and agricultur­e.”

Shinde on Saturday said that he was not going to respond to allegation­s.

“Some people are making allegation­s. Let them do it as they have no other work to do. I will reply to them with my work,” Shinde said.

He added that people would soon see several major projects coming to the state based on his conversati­ons with prime minister Narendra Modi and Union home minister Amit Shah.

“I have spoken to the PM and the Union home minister personally and I can tell you that the state will get major projects in the coming months that will help in the developmen­t of the state and make us prosperous,” he said in Nandurbar on Friday.

Samant on Saturday said the Shiv Sena (UBT) should make public any communicat­ion or document that proved that they had made efforts to bring the project to Maharashtr­a when it was in power.

(Inputs by Megha Pol)

 ?? HT PHOTO ?? MVA, BJP lobbied for the project to come to Maharashtr­a.
HT PHOTO MVA, BJP lobbied for the project to come to Maharashtr­a.

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