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'compare Telangana With Gujarat, But Not Andhra'


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Both the Telugu states are currently in development mode and with surplus funds in hand, Telangana is enjoying a clear edge in the growth factor. While Naidu is struggling to convince/impress the industrialists, the existing infrastructure in Telangana has become an added advantage for KCR in getting new projects to his state.

Speaking to the media, TRS MP Kalvakuntla Kavitha has mentioned the same. When asked to compare the state's development activities with those of Andhra, Kavitha has laughed it off. She asked the media to compare Telangana with a Developed state like Gujarat and not Deficit state like Andhra Pradesh. She has asked them not to compare their leader KCR with Naidu. "We are developing at a super speed and will easily beat Gujarat very soon. We are way ahead of Andhra or Naidu and please don't compare us with them," said Kavitha.

She has cited the example of Naidu's foreign visits to get new projects and said that their government doesn't require any foreign trips and gimmicks to attract the industries. The industry-friendly environment in Telangana will fetch the projects and KCR has a good knack of closing the deals, said Kavitha. With response-prone statements like this, TRS party has started another controversy of sorts now

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haha.. good joke, Ms. Kavitha.

 

Gujarat ae oka boku state. TG ni TN tho compare chesi choodamma. 

 

Andhra ki manchi future undhi le.

 

existing infrastructure aa.. adentamma. malls, and pubs aa? haha..

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Hyd ki IT nunche most revenue vasthundi, 2008-9 time lo recession vaachinappudu chala kastallu paddaru janalu, house rents thaggayi, restuarants close ayyai, etc., oka solid recession vasthey pichhi penta penta ayipothundhi !

 

gujarat lo okka surat chaalu diamond cuting & manufacturing industry ki chala revenue vasthundi, industries chala vunnayi

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