Party secretary Shrikant Sharma said the increasing ease in doing business in India will lead to more investment and create more employment for youths which, he added, was the main focus of the government.
He also cited an international report in which India's ranking on 'corruption perception' index increased to 85 from 94 to say that the consequences of Prime Minister Narendra Modi's efforts in and outside the country were visible now.
BJP spokesperson Gopal Krishna Agarwal said bottlenecks in the IT Act were being removed and the construction of highways was set to zoom to 30 km per day, adding that investment climate in the country will improve more.
"The big jump in the ranking was because of the accumulative impact of the Modi government's policies. It has shown a focused approached and moved positively in all spheres," he told reporters.
