A fierce online competition has broken out between Karnataka and Andhra Pradesh, as they aim to lure significant investors and multinational corporations. The public debate, largely taking place on social media, features prominent political figures. The discussions began with Andhra Pradesh IT Minister Nara Lokesh criticizing infrastructure challenges in Bengaluru and inviting companies to consider relocation. This provoked responses from Karnataka’s IT minister, Priyank Kharge, and Deputy Chief Minister D.K. Shivakumar. The debate highlights Bengaluru’s infrastructure issues, the government’s efforts to address them, and the investment advantages offered by each state. Lokesh is actively promoting Andhra Pradesh as a favorable location, highlighting Ananthapur as a strategic choice for IT companies. Kharge is emphasizing the positive economic indicators of Karnataka, citing a high growth rate and rising property values. Political considerations further complicate the scenario, with the two states aligned with different political parties, which influences the debate.
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