MUMBAI: In a sharp reaction to the praise showered by industrialists on Gujarat chief minister

Narendra Modi

at Vibrant Gujarat Summit,

Congress

on Saturday sought to draw a parallel with German corporate sector's fascination for Adolf Hitler in 1930s.

"In the decade of 30's, German corporate sector had similar fascination with a gentleman who was at the helm of affairs there. The implications for the world at large were disastrous," Union minister and Congress spokesperson

Manish Tewari

said here.

"I think even

corporate India

would be well-served to draw lessons. Wise people do learn from the history and do draw appropriate lessons," Tewari told a press conference.

Tewari was asked to comment on ADAG chairman

Anil Ambani

putting Modi in the same league as Mahatma Gandhi in a speech at VGS on Friday.

Tewari said "myth of vibrant Gujarat is really fantasy-making at its best, because if looked at in terms of real numbers, states like Maharashtra, Tamil Nadu and Karnataka are ranked much higher than Gujarat".

On the benchmark of foreign investment, Maharashtra was far ahead in the last twelve years, he said.

"Tamil Nadu and Karnataka are also ahead.... Corporate India should realise the implications of flirting with the right wing. If we draw right lessons from the history...such flirtations in the past have had very dangerous implications on the world at large."