The new political pulsed erupted on social media after the Minister of Human Resources Development in Andra, Nara Looksh, Carnatak Rural Development and Minister of Panchayat Raj, Priyank Kharge, and exchanging sharp notes on X (formerly Twitter) on investments, infrastructure, and delivery of work.
Lukash said, in his post, that the smallest country in India should look at “every opportunity to grow and generate jobs.” He said that the countries that compete for investments and employment will eventually help India flourish, but added a pointed excavation, “arrogance, like drilling on roads, must be fixed first before the journey stumbles!”
His remarks came in response to a detailed memorandum that defends the capital of the state of Karnataka, Bengaloro, after reports suggested that the conditions of weak roads on the city’s outer ring road – the home of the largest technology companies in India – pushed companies to think about moving to other sites, including Andra Pradesh.
Outside, while he was stressing the ongoing dominance of Bangaluru, he said that it is natural that “ecosystems are the weakest of the feeding of the strongest systems”, but he warned that when it turns into “desperate crawl”, it reflects weakness rather than strength.
He highlighted that the GDP in Bangaluru is expected to grow by 8.5 % until 2035, which makes it the fastest growth city in the world, and pointed to other growth standards: the average real estate prices in 2025, the absorption of strong migrants, and the continued expansion of infrastructure. In a speech that flourishes, he asked, “What is the organism that lives in or on another type and benefits through extracting nutrients at the expense of the other named?”
The Stock Exchange was operated through a former leaflet from Lukch, which promoted Andra Pradesh’s plans to build a “global space and defense system” in Anantbur, which was developed north of Bangaluru.
The Back-Forth reflects the broader competition in Karnataka’s state against Andra Pradesh on attracting investments and jobs, especially since companies weigh the quality of infrastructure, communication and government incentives. With Bangaluru fighting from the crowding and the deterioration of the infrastructure, and Andra Pradesh, which displays herself as an upward industrial center, the debate on social media may reflect a deeper competition between the two southern countries.
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