NANDURBAR: Amid the blame-game between the government and opposition over the ‘loss’ of Tata consortium-Airbus project, Maharashtra chief minister Eknath Shinde on Saturday said the state will get major investments in the coming days.
The opposition has been targeting the Shinde government after a Tata-led consortium and Airbus chose Vadodara in Gujarat for its military aircraft project.
Earlier, Vedanta-Foxconn had chosen Gujarat over Maharashtra for its semiconductor plant. “In the coming days, the state will get major industries,” chief minister Shinde said at a function here.
“There has been a discussion going on about the industries in the state and our industries minister is speaking on this issue. I don’t want to comment on it. (But) The government will not fall short in generating employment for the youth,” Shinde added.
The opposition has been targeting the Shinde government after a Tata-led consortium and Airbus chose Vadodara in Gujarat for its military aircraft project.
Earlier, Vedanta-Foxconn had chosen Gujarat over Maharashtra for its semiconductor plant. “In the coming days, the state will get major industries,” chief minister Shinde said at a function here.
“There has been a discussion going on about the industries in the state and our industries minister is speaking on this issue. I don’t want to comment on it. (But) The government will not fall short in generating employment for the youth,” Shinde added.