Last week an entrepreneur let out his disappointment on social media about the infrastructure in India’s Silicon Valley i.e, Bengaluru. He added that even though many startups are coming up from the city, generating billions of business in the form of tax and employment, the city has bad roads, poor electricity and water supply.
Telangana IT minister KTR who saw this tweet, asked the entrepreneur to pack his bags and relocate to Hyderabad. In his usual manner KTR endorses the brand Hyderabad and that’s what he does and leaves no opportunity to attract investments.
Karnataka Congress chief DK Shivakumar seems to get offended with KTR’s tweet and he throws a challenge to the Telangana minister. DK added that in the 2023 elections, Congress will be back in power in Karnataka and Bengaluru city’s glory will be restored as India’s best city.
KTR accepted the challenge from DK but opined that Hyderabad and Bengaluru compete healthily on creating jobs for our youngsters and prosperity for our great nation. Lastly KTR took a dig at the current BJP government in Karnataka that the focus should be on infrastructure, IT and stuff instead of Hijab and Halal.
In the recent past Karnataka was rocked by Hijab row and the matter went all the way to Supreme Court. Also the state banned Muslim vendors from trading at Hindu temples. These happenings changed the state’s atmosphere all of a sudden and many opined that this was not Karnataka earlier.
With an entrepreneur tweeting about Bengaluru’s infrastructure, the damage doubled. Meanwhile Congress is laying special focus on Karnataka and wants to form the next government. So will DK live up to his words?