He batted for FDI saying it was necessary for infrastructure projects, especially in cities like Mumbai as well as poverty eradication and social security programmes.
"Infrastructure projects like the Mumbai Trans-Harbour Link, metro, airports at Navi Mumbai and Chakan, as well as elevated railway need more than Rs 18,000 crore of funds. Where do we get it from," he said, while addressing party workers here.
Chavan attributed previous opposition to FDI due to the legacy of the British East India Company.
"Can such a thing happen now? It's ridiculous to even speak about such things," he said.
FDI in retail will bring revenue and employment opportunities. "Its a win-win situation," he claimed.