Oppn blames Sena-BJP rift for Maha's low rank in ease of doing

Press Trust of India  |  Mumbai 

The opposition today alleged that poor coordination between the ruling BJP and and corruption has led to Maharashtra's slide in the ease of doing business rankings.

Targeting the Devendra Fadnavis-led government, state asked in Marathi, "Kuthe neun majha (where they have taken my Maharashtra)?"

Notably, the BJP had used the same tag-line to target the previous Prithviraj Chavan-led government ahead of the 2014 state Assembly polls.

The states which earlier lagged behind have moved ahead of it, pointed out.

"(ranked fourth in the list) has surpassed Maharashtra, which was number one during our regimes...this is all because of poor co-ordination between the BJP and the Shiv Sena," he told over phone from Bhor in district.

alleged that investors were afraid of doing business in the state due to the "rise in corruption".

He said the present ranking reflects the reality in Maharashtra after the had rated Mumbai, country's financial capital, better on the ease of doing business scale last year.

Malik claimed the World Bank's ranking was based on "wrong inputs" submitted to it.

"The truth is coming out now...the government's poor planning in terms of bringing investment here has resulted in this situation... Thriving corruption under their watch has also made investors afraid of investing here," he said.

According to the latest rankings published by the central government's DIPP for fiscal 2016-17, Maharashtra slipped to the 13th position owing to slump in its score from the earlier 92.86 to 92.71.

The DIPP has ranked the sibling states of Andhra Pradesh and Telangana as first and second, respectively, in its list.

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First Published: Wed, July 11 2018. 16:45 IST