The Free Press Journal

No point in crying over spilt milk, says Sharad Pawar

Project missed due to state govt’s careless attitude, says NCP chief

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NCP chief and former union minister Sharad Pawar on Thursday said that the Vedanta Foxconn project should not have gone to Gujarat but now Maharashtr­a has lost it. “The project will not come back so stop the discussion and start anew to attract new investment­s in the state,’’ he asserted.

“Chief Minister Eknath Shinde and Industry Minister Uday Samant who were ministers in the Maha Vikas Aghadi (MVA) government have blamed it for not striking the deal in time. This does not augur well on their part,’’ said Pawar.

Pawar said the Prime Minister’s assurance to Maharashtr­a that he will get a bigger project than the VedantaFox­conn semiconduc­tor plant was akin to trying to “convince a child”.

He said the mega project was originally envisaged to come up at Talegaon near Pune city, which already has an automobile hub near Chakan. It would have been good for the company (Vedanta-Foxconn) had the plant come up at Talegaon, he added.

Pawar said that Maharashtr­a has been top among other states to attract investment­s but added the situation seems to have changed as the state is no longer leader in attracting investment­s due to the state leadership. “Looking at the present situation, the question arises whether the rulers are paying due attention to the state. Although the ShindeFadn­avis government assumed the office on June 30, I have not yet seen the administra­tion on the move,’’ he added.

However, union minister Narayan Rane targeted the NCP chief claiming that in the three party rule there was no conducive environmen­t for industry. “There is no point in criticisin­g the Shinde-Fadnavis government. We are capable of handling such issues and attract more investment­s in the state,’’ he said.

Rane hinted that he along with Shinde and Fadnavis will meet Modi with a plea that the Vedanta Foxconn project remains in the state.

Meanwhile, leader of opposition Ajit Pawar also slammed the state government saying that the government should pay attention to getting new projects so that more jobs are created in the state.

 ?? ?? NCP workers stage protest against the state losing the Vedanta Foxconn project to Gujarat, in the city on Thursday
NCP workers stage protest against the state losing the Vedanta Foxconn project to Gujarat, in the city on Thursday

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