Neighbouring states wooing investors from K'taka not in good taste: Bommai


Bengaluru, Apr 8 (IANS): Karnataka Chief Minister Basavaraj Bommai said on Friday that there is no comparison between Karnataka and any other state in the country when it comes to Foreign Direct Investment (FDI), and attempts made by neighbouring Tamil Nadu and Telangana to woo investments and companies from the state are not in good taste.

Speaking to reporters here, Bommai said that Tamil Nadu and Telangana have become desperate, but there is no comparison with Karnataka.

"You cannot compare, not just Bengaluru, but the entire state of Karnataka with any other state in the country. The comments are not in a good taste... Those states must tell what is good in their states and attract investors," he said.

"Inviting investors by criticising another state is not necessary. I have never asked investors from Tamil Nadu or Telangana to come here. That is our strength. If they are desperately calling companies, it will only mean that no one is going to those states for investments and that is why they are calling out," Bommai said.

"We are getting investors. An economist is meeting me to discuss an important project. In the coming days, more investors will come to the state. Big proposals are lined up for the state," the CM added.

Bommai further said that in the last three quarters, highest FDI has come to Karnataka.

"We have got $2.224 billion in startups. There is no comparison with other states. Let them develop their own state, I am not against anything.

"The investments come on our strengths, human resource, infrastructure and talented resources. People are coming to the state for investment and they will continue to invest in Karnataka. The state's progression could not be stopped, no matter how much campaigning is done, and I will see to it that this progress is unhindered," he added.

Commenting on Friday's bomb scare in Bengaluru schools, Bommai said that attempts are being made to disrupt peace in Karnataka.

"Ours is a progressive state, but attempts are being made to bring disrepute to it. We have told the police to take these things seriously. The accused persons would be taken into custody. All necessary security measures would be initiated," he said.

He also appealed to the parents of the students to remain calm.

 

  

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  • k b r, Mangala Uru

    Sat, Apr 09 2022

    neighbouring states can only woo gulf employers looking for labour class...

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  • Ayes p., Kudla/ksa

    Sat, Apr 09 2022

    Who will come to karnatak for investment, your peoples are pushing out from karnataka due to communal hatred venom are pouring day by day

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  • Richo, Mangalore

    Sat, Apr 09 2022

    Dear sir we are indians you need learn to respect others.. Dont think that your jealous.

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  • Indian, Udupi

    Sat, Apr 09 2022

    It is all because of your RSS boot licking administration. Within short time you'll come to your knees.

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  • Agnes, Mangalore

    Fri, Apr 08 2022

    Ebbara jagala mooraneyavirige laaba.

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  • santosh, calicut

    Fri, Apr 08 2022

    Dear Karenataka CM, yourself and your party is responsible for this. You should resign as you are not able to provide fair rule in your state. Karnataka is 2nd UP now for goondaism and rowdism and unfortunately you are supporting it. Your days are numbered and i am sure that peace loving people of karnataka will get rid of you soon. Yediyurappa was far better than you.

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  • Vinod Kumar, Mangalore

    Fri, Apr 08 2022

    Why are you crying now about neighbouring states as your minister Ashwath Narayana said Karnataka is competing globally (May be over cow dung and Cow urine).

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  • Ozy, Surathkal

    Fri, Apr 08 2022

    Who created this opportunity?

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