"Many times it is difficult to contact the authorities in the state. They are not available on phone," he said.
"It seemed the authorities were reluctant to talk without the approval of the Chief Minister. Then how can (there) be progress?" the Union Road Transport and Shipping Minister asked and said, "it is very important (which) you need to think".
Goyal had last month said "It (TN) is a state within a state. It is part of the country where I can't even reach out to the Chief Minister."
The comments of Javedakar and Goyal drew sharp criticism from AIADMK Ministers who accused them of playing "cheap politics".
Asserting that "We never mix up politics with development," Gadkari said, "we are helping all the people. We are very positive, but the state government should also cooperate."
Stating that Tamil Nadu had a lot of industries, he said "unfortunately many of the industries now want to divert their business from Tamil Nadu to some other States."
In order to ensure progress for Tamil Nadu, he said "the most important thing is to create jobs for youth of the state and we need an economic approach which is going to increase the more important potential in Tamil Nadu."
On criticism that NDA government was showing favours to corporates, he said, "when we are developing industrial clusters, it is not for making it advantageous for industries, it is for creating jobs. We are committed to growth."
Earlier, he released the election manifesto of Tamil Nadu BJP labelled "Vision Document.
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