"You look at all the top industry of India. Majority of them are Punjabis. You look at all the film stars of India, majority of them are Punjabis. Punjabis by nature are enterprising. The Prime Minister of India is a Punjabi.... But he failed this time," Badal said.
His remarks came a day after the Prime Minister strongly rejected the criticism that his leadership was "weak" and asserted that history will be more kind to him than the Opposition and contemporary media as he did the best in the given political circumstances.
Badal also attacked Manmohan Singh-headed government at the Centre for delaying investment project clearances, claiming "states can take faster initiatives than Government of India."
"In government of India, the decision making is much slower. States take decision the fastest," the SAD leader said.
Inviting University of California for setting up its Campus in New Chandigarh Education City coming up in the 2,000 hectares of land in his state, the Deputy Chief Minister assured fastest clearance processes and latest infrastructure to them at the state's cost.
"So our state is ready. We have North India's most talent available," Badal told George R Blumenthal, Chancellor of UCSC, who was present.
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