03 August,2023 09:49 PM IST | Mumbai | mid-day online correspondent
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On Thursday, the Maharashtra govt released a white paper on the mega industries going out of the state. Criticising the white paper released by the state govt, Aaditya Thackeray stated that the "white paper" released on the four mega industries going out of Maharashtra is nothing but a chronology of the failure of the 'Khoke Sarkar' and the industry's absolute lack of trust in its leadership.
Aaditya tweeted his reaction related to the white paper on Twitter. He tweeted, "It proves how during the Maha Vikas Aghadi (MVA), an industry that had gone into advance level talks with the MIDC, shifted its base as soon as it met the leadership of the illegally formed Khoke Sarkar."
"Industry has no confidence in the politically unstable state that gang of gaddars wanted to make it into. The state, unfortunately, has an absolutely incapable illegal CM, who has pushed away industry after meeting them," he said.
"While the white paper mentions Vedanta-Foxconn, Airbus- Tata, Bulk Drug Park, Safron industries, it fails to mention the other industries pushed away from Maharashtra- Medical Device Park, Solar Energy Equipment Park," he tweeted.
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"The mention of Bulk Drug Park proves how our state, Maharashtra was purposely ignored for the project, despite it being the best suited in the country to host at least one, if not all three parks for bulk drug production. All in all, I wonder whether this report was released to rub salt on the wounds of the unemployed youth in Maharashtra or to simply prove that the state has an incapable cm and a clueless industries minister," he further tweeted.
He also stated that the white paper makes no mention of the project bigger than the Vedanta Foxconn project, which the Maharashtra govt mentioned earlier.
"It does not even mention the "forward integration" project of Vedanta Foxconn as then mentioned by the DCM in his tweets. Does that project still continue?," Aaditya asks in his tweet.