Punjab Congress chief Navjot Singh Sidhu on Sunday joined ministers of non-BJP ruled West Bengal, Telangana and Maharashtra in inviting Tesla CEO Elon Musk to set up shop in their states, days after the industrialist tweeted that the American electric car major was trying to work through some challenges with the Centre.
Telangana Industries Minister K.T. Rama Rao, Maharashtra Minister Jayant Patil, West Bengal minister Md Ghulam Rabbani and Sidhu tagged a January 13 tweet by Musk and assured him of all necessary help.
“I invite @elonmusk, Punjab Model will create Ludhiana as hub for Electric Vehicles & Battery industry with time-bound single-window clearance for investment that brings new technology to Punjab, create green jobs, walking path of environment preservation & sustainable development,” tweeted Sidhu, who heads the ruling Congress in the poll-bound state.
He has been talking about his 'Punjab model' and had a few days ago shared a roadmap, promising the formation of government-run corporations for liquor and sand mining sectors for raising the state's income if his party returned to power.
Also on Sunday, Maharashtra Minister Jayant Patil made a similar pitch for his state. "Maharashtra is one of the most progressive states in India. We will provide you all the necessary help from Maharashtra for you to get established in India. We invite you to establish your manufacturing plant in Maharashtra,” he said.
Telangana minister Rama Rao had tweeted on Friday that his state will be happy to partner with Tesla. “Hey Elon, I am the Industry & Commerce Minister of Telangana state in India. Will be happy to partner Tesla in working through the challenges to set shop in India/Telangana Our state is a champion in sustainability initiatives & a top notch business destination in India,” he said.
Responding to a tweet on the company's plans to launch its products in India, Musk had written on January 13, "Still working through a lot of challenges with the government." Last year, Tesla had sought a reduction in import duties on electric vehicles (EVs) in India. The heavy industries ministry had asked the electric car major to first start manufacturing its iconic electric vehicles in India before any tax concessions can be considered. The central government sources had noted that they were not giving such concessions to any auto firm, and giving duty benefits to Tesla will not send a good signal to other companies that have invested billions of dollars in India.