Stalled projects during MVA rule led to job loss: CM
The Free Press Journal|November 19, 2024
As the opposition Maha Vikas Aghadi (MVA) criticises the Mahayuti over rising unemployment in the state, Chief Minister Eknath Shinde hit back with a sharp attack on the previous MVA government, holding it responsible for job shortages due to stalled projects during its tenure.
Kalpesh Mhamunkar
Stalled projects during MVA rule led to job loss: CM

In a press conference at Balasaheb Bhavan, Shinde claimed that projects worth Rs8.89 lakh crore, including high-profile initiatives like the Mumbai-Ahmedabad Bullet Train, Jaitapur Nuclear Power Plant, and the Dharavi Redevelopment, were delayed or stalled under the MVA's leadership.

Shinde alleged that the delays in these projects led to the loss of around 1.4 lakh jobs and escalated the costs ofthese initiatives by Rs15,200 crore.

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