The policy of the state government is killing the industry. In the last two and a half years, no industrial conference like 'Magnetic Maharashtra' has been organised by this government to promote industries and investment. While the industries coming to the state are moving to other states, these industries are getting hit by the policy of the Maharashtra Pollution Control Board. Aaditya Thackeray, the leader of Shiv Sena Thackeray Group, has expressed his fear that the sudden inspection of companies like Mercedes Benz by the Pollution Control Board will affect the investment of international companies.
While criticising the industry policy of the state government, Aaditya Thackeray raised objections about not organising Magnetic Maharashtra. While states like Tamil Nadu are attracting investment by organising such conferences in Maharashtra, why are investment conferences not being organised in the state? he asked.
Maharashtra Pollution Control Board Chairman Siddhesh Kadam had visited Mercedes Benz company during his visit to Pune. At that time, objections were raised regarding the sewage treatment plant. On that, Aaditya Thackeray targeted the Chairman of Pollution Board. The sudden inspection of Mercedes-Benz by the Pollution Control Board has sent the wrong message to the industrial world while large industries are moving abroad.
As many industries are moving out of Maharashtra, the sudden inspection of Mercedes-Benz by the Pollution Control Board has sent a wrong message to the industry, said Aaditya Thackeray. When President Siddesh Kadam was asked about the criticism regarding the inspection of the Mercedes company by the Maharashtra Pollution Board, he said that he has no time to reply to the criticism that he has work to do.