Nara Lokesh Takes a Dig at Karnataka Amid Google Investment in Andhra

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Nara Lokesh Takes a Dig at Karnataka Amid Google Investment in Andhra
Amid Google’s major investment plans in Andhra Pradesh, state IT Minister Nara Lokesh took a sharp jab at the Karnataka government, sparking a political exchange with Congress leader Priyank Kharge. Lokesh’s remarks came after Kharge questioned Google’s decision to set up a data centre in Andhra instead of Karnataka. In a witty retort, Lokesh cited Andhra’s pro-industry policies and better infrastructure, cheekily suggesting that “Google prefers smooth data flow over bumpy roads” — a clear dig at Bengaluru’s infamous traffic and road conditions. The statement stirred a debate, highlighting the growing competition between states to attract tech giants. Lokesh emphasized that Andhra Pradesh is emerging as a new tech hub due to its investor-friendly environment. As Google’s investment brings the spotlight to Andhra’s digital infrastructure, the political banter underlines the high stakes in attracting global tech players to regional India.

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