Bangalore and Hyderabad are two of the big cities in India as far as the IT sector is concerned. Both cities are doing well in their irrespective works. However, a new debate on which city has got better facilities to get the tag of the best city in the country has started and the discussion is going on.
The discussion is now joined by Karnataka Health Minister K. Sudhakar. As a response to the issue, the Cabinet Minister said that there is no competition between the two cities as Hyderabad has to improve to have competition with Bengaluru.
The BJP leader had said that it is not good on KTR's part to pass such comments. How come a leader like him can pass such comments. Hyderabad will take some more time to have a competition with our city on the IT-BT investments, he said.
Highlighting the size of investments and start-ups Bengaluru city has, Sudhakar said, it is very big compared to what Hyderabad is having now. He even said that no Indian cities are a competition for Bengaluru and the competition they have with is Singapore and the US.
The Cabinet Minister went on to say that Hyderabad will compete with Bengaluru if the BJP comes to power in Telangana. Why Bengaluru is called Silicon City? How many startups are there in Bengaluru? Let them tell how many are there in Hyderabad? "I don't want to compare, that is also a city in our country," he maintained.
On the occasion, he also took a dig at Karnataka Congress's claims that they will come to power in the next polls and will increase the infra facilities. He asked if Congress had worked on the same when it was in power it would have been better.
The discussion is now joined by Karnataka Health Minister K. Sudhakar. As a response to the issue, the Cabinet Minister said that there is no competition between the two cities as Hyderabad has to improve to have competition with Bengaluru.
The BJP leader had said that it is not good on KTR's part to pass such comments. How come a leader like him can pass such comments. Hyderabad will take some more time to have a competition with our city on the IT-BT investments, he said.
Highlighting the size of investments and start-ups Bengaluru city has, Sudhakar said, it is very big compared to what Hyderabad is having now. He even said that no Indian cities are a competition for Bengaluru and the competition they have with is Singapore and the US.
The Cabinet Minister went on to say that Hyderabad will compete with Bengaluru if the BJP comes to power in Telangana. Why Bengaluru is called Silicon City? How many startups are there in Bengaluru? Let them tell how many are there in Hyderabad? "I don't want to compare, that is also a city in our country," he maintained.
On the occasion, he also took a dig at Karnataka Congress's claims that they will come to power in the next polls and will increase the infra facilities. He asked if Congress had worked on the same when it was in power it would have been better.