"I think questions like this should not be asked. It is a mere waste of time," Khattar told reporters here during a road show organised by his government.
"There is no controversy over beef ban. No one has approached the government in this regard and it has already implemented an Act in this regard," he said referring to the cow protection legislation in his state.
He was responding to a query on Health Minister Vij's comment that those who cannot live without consuming beef should not visit Haryana even as the CM himself was showcasing his state seeking domestic and foreign investment.
Vij has said that there were some countries Indians don't visit because eating habits of that nation did not suit them.
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"There are some countries we don't visit because food and drinking habits there don't suit us. Likewise, those people who can't live without eating beef should not come to Haryana," Vij told reporters in Ambala yesterday.
"During the last one hour, I have met some of them (industry leaders). They have assured major investments. Some of them are Siemens, Lucas TVS, Saint-Gobain, Schwing Stetter, Farm Fresh Banana. The investments is about Rs 3,000 crore," he noted.
On the target for attracting investments during the two-day Summit scheduled next month, he said earlier when the government had conceptualised the conference, a target of Rs one lakh crore was fixed, but following the overseas visits and the interest evinced by business leaders, it has been increased to Rs two lakh crore.
"We have signed nearly 20 MoUs and one of them, Wanda Group of China, has promised investments worth USD 10 billion here for setting up a theme park. We will surpass the target, which can reach up to Rs two lakh crore," he said.
He said the government envisaged creation of four lakh jobs from the investment summit.