CNN Central News & Network–ITDC India Epress/ITDC News Bhopal: Deputy Chief Minister of Maharashtra, Ajit Pawar, recently created a stir with his emotional outburst regarding the reported shifting of the Hinjewadi IT Park project out of the state. His statement, “We are ruined,” went viral and sparked political debate and concern among industry stakeholders. Pawar expressed frustration over the perceived inaction and poor decision-making that could lead to Maharashtra losing a high-value, job-generating investment.
The Hinjewadi IT Park, one of Pune’s major economic hubs, has been instrumental in transforming the city into a tech and employment powerhouse. Reports suggest the project may now be moving to another state, triggering alarm bells across political lines. Pawar’s candid remarks reflect the state’s growing anxiety about losing its competitive edge in attracting major tech investments.
The video clip of Pawar’s statement quickly went viral on social media, prompting reactions from political opponents, citizens, and industry voices. Many have demanded clarity on the project’s status and called for immediate government intervention.
As the situation unfolds, the controversy highlights Maharashtra’s urgent need to safeguard its investment environment and retain key infrastructure projects to avoid further economic setbacks.
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