Kolkata: The violence at Maruti Suzuki's Manesar plant, which left one senior executive dead, will not impact on investments in Haryana, Chief Minister Bhupinder Singh Hooda said on Sunday.
"One untoward incident cannot have so many implications. The incident won't have any impact on the investment friendly atmosphere and future of industries in the state. I can assure that," said Hooda on the sidelines of a programme here.
Senior Maruti executive Awanish Kumar Dev was killed and nearly 100 people were injured after the workers went on a rampage. The plant has shut down operations after the incident July 18.

Senior Maruti executive Awanish Kumar Dev was killed and nearly 100 people were injured after the workers went on a rampage.
Ten Maruti Suzuki union leaders were Thursday sent to police custody for seven days by a court here for their alleged role in the July 18 violence at the Manesar plant that left an executive dead.
The accused were arrested on Wednesday, taking the number of people held in the case to 114.
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