"Firstly, he (Modi) never said that mess happened in Congress' regime. What he was trying to convey was that industries will be free from hassles that they had once faced.
"It was also essential for him (Modi) to say this because unless you assure them, the country cannot move forward. They needed an assurance. If the PM had not said what he did, investors would not have got the assurance they required," Fadnavis told PTI.
The remarks riled opposition Congress which said Modi was "maligning" his predecessor on foreign soil.
"Investors believe in the Government of India and not only in Modi government. The chair of PM is not permanent. Tomorrow, if somebody else occupies the chair and speaks against Modi will he realise his mistake? Modi's comments on the foreign soil are encouraging chief ministers to spend more time on talking about the previous government rather than doing some real development," said Congress spokesperson Sachin Sawant.