Mumbai: Former Maharashtra chief minister Devendra Fadnavis on Monday alleged his successor Uddhav Thackeray has created an 'investment unfriendly' image of the state by ordering a stay on projects such as Metro 3 car shed.
Soon after taking charge as chief minister on November 28, Thackeray ordered a stay on construction of Metro 3 car shed in Aarey Colony and gave directions for review of several big-ticket projects, including bullet train, started or approved when the BJP was in power.
Speaking to a Marathi daily here, Fadnavis said, "Not a single infrastructure project can be completed without cutting down trees.
"We chopped down some 2,000 plants in Aarey but four years before it, we have planted some 23,000 saplings and they are alive. Another 25,000 saplings are being planted."
"The Uddhav Thackeray-led new government in Maharashtra should not give a message of the state being unfriendly to investment. Industry people are now sitting tight and thinking whether Maharashtra is still investment-friendly or not," he said.
At a BMC meeting a few months ago, the BJP has voted in support of cutting more than 2,000 trees to make way for the Metro 3 car shed in Aarey Colony, a green belt. The Shiv Sena and some other parties had vehemently opposed the move.