Karnataka's polarising politics casts a shadow on Bengaluru's 'Silicon Valley'


By M.K. Ashoka

Bengaluru, Apr 10 (IANS): Following a series of controversial incidents, fears are being expressed that the reputation of I-T hub Bengaluru city is getting hit at the global level. Karnataka, considered as the most favourable destination for investors, is seeing communal unrest.

Although Karnataka and especially its capital Bengaluru have witnessed violence, communal clashes and terrorist strikes in the past, never in its history has the state faced a similar situation. The growing demand for banning Muslim merchants from the temple premises, religious fairs, 'halal' meat, Muslim mango traders, artisans, transporters and drivers and banning the hijab by Hindutva forces has suddenly put the peaceful state under the spotlight for the wrong reasons.

The chain of events was triggered after Muslim organizations staged a protest opposing the verdict of the Karnataka High Court upholding the ban on the hijab in classrooms. The court had dismissed the petitions seeking permission to wear the hijab in the classrooms. The court had also observed that wearing of the hijab is not an essential practice.

Talking to IANS, Minister for IT-BT, Science & Technology, Skill Development, Entrepreneurship and Livelihood C.N. Ashwath Narayan stated that the IT and BT industry has not been affected by the developments in the state. "No company is going out of Bengaluru and there is no question that the supremacy of Bengaluru at the global level is harmed due to the recent communal polarization."

The loss of reputation of Bengaluru city at the global level is a matter of imagination, he underlined.

Biocon Chief Kiran Majumdar-Shaw brought out the concerns of the IT-BT industry over the communal polarization in the state. "If IT-BT sector becomes communal, it would destroy our global leadership," she had warned.

"Karnataka has always forged inclusive economic development and we must now allow such communal exclusion," she stated on her social media. Shaw took to social media urging Karnataka Chief Minister Basavaraj Bommai to resolve this growing religious divide.

Analysts and litterateurs fear that the issue has created a deep communal divide in the society and have written a letter to Bommai in this regard. Muslim leaders have met the powerful and influential Pejawar Mutt seer seeking his intervention.

State Congress President D.K. Shivakumar has stated in the backdrop of communal developments that no one is bothered about assuring investors who are hesitant to invest in Karnataka by ensuring peace.

"In our state, peace is disturbed. The Andhra Pradesh government is pursuing the industrialists who are hesitant to invest in Karnataka to their state. At this juncture, including Chief Minister Basavaraj Bommai, none from the ruling BJP government are bothered about clarifying to the industrialists that they will ensure peace. CM Bommai is not opening his mouth on assuring people that he wouldn't let industrialists go to other states and create job opportunities here," he said.

Shivakumar stated that let the government conduct a survey on how many industries have gone to other states because of the developments encouraged by the ruling party in the state.

Opposition leader Siddaramaiah maintained that Chief Minister Basavaraj Bommai is not only quiet but supporting all the developments taking place with a divisive agenda which will drive away global investors from the state.

The BJP government stated in the assembly that they can't stop temple authorities from banning non-Hindu merchants from carrying out business inside the temple premises and religious fairs. Bommai said that investors are going nowhere and Karnataka is still on the top as far as Foreign Direct Investment (FDI) is concerned. "In the last three quarters highest FDI has come to Karnataka state. We have got 2.224 billion dollars in startups and theirs is 0.5. There is no comparison of the state with any other state of the country," Bommai maintained.

Bengaluru is known as the centre of India's high-tech industry. Karnataka continues its domination of being the number one state in the country in terms of software exports. The software export figures touched Rs 2 lakh crores for the first time in history.

Anupriya Patel, Union Minister of State of Commerce and Industry, informed the Rajya Sabha that Karnataka's software exports for the year 2020-21 touched Rs 2,04,648.96 crores. Maharashtra, which comes second registered software exports at Rs 99,732.48 crores. Though much is hyped about the competition of Bengaluru with Hyderabad, the exports from Telangana state stood at Rs 71,574.19 crores.

The software exports from Karnataka have seen a steady growth in the past years Rs 1,41,846 crore (2016-17), Rs 1,52,280.16 crore (2017-18), Rs 1,69,699 .08 crore (2018-19) and Rs 1,94,473.28 crore (2019-20).

Doddabasavaraju, Managing Director, Karnataka Udyog Mitra, Bengaluru, told IANS that the statements issued on investments going out of the state are wrong. The state is getting investments in all sectors and preparations are in full swing for the Global Investors Meet. After the unveiling of the logo, road shows are being planned. Industries are coming to Karnataka despite Tamil Nadu and Andhra Pradesh offering free land, he said.

"Every industrialist will make mandatory visits to three to four states in the country and ultimately they are coming back to Karnataka. Since huge investments are coming, the state government is purchasing 22,000 acres of land in and around Bengaluru," he said.

 

 

 

 

 

 

  

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  • Raj, Mangalore

    Sun, Apr 10 2022

    BJP is killing Karnataka's golden goose.

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  • Rajesh, Mulki

    Sun, Apr 10 2022

    All the best for Bjp s plans.

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  • prem, moodbidri

    Sun, Apr 10 2022

    BJPigs will not rest, until they turn India condition like Afghanistan, Srilanka !

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  • Arjun Ramnath, Kotipalke

    Sun, Apr 10 2022

    I wish all success for BJP

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  • Rudolf Rodrigues, Mumbai

    Sun, Apr 10 2022

    Surprisingly only Biocon CEO had the guts to voice her opinion and predict the future of IT-BT in Kar-nataka; all other bigwigs are silent due to obvious reasons!!

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  • Rudolf Rodrigues, Mumbai

    Sun, Apr 10 2022

    There are many other countries which have quality manpower to do IT industry jobs at competitive costs; no doubt many may shift base to other states within India or another country!

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  • k b r, Mangala Uru

    Sun, Apr 10 2022

    IT / knowledge based sectors always has high proportion of "superior genes" at top and middle level.... these hardcore bigots owing allegiance to all narrow minded mutts / swamijis / nagpur etc.... many of them are actively working for publicity campaigns / spreading lies about state of affairs on behalf of BJP....

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  • k b r, Mangala Uru

    Sun, Apr 10 2022

    "Anupriya Patel, Union Minister of State of Commerce and Industry, informed the Rajya Sabha that Karnataka's software exports for the year 2020-21 touched Rs 2,04,648.96 crores. Maharashtra, which comes second registered software exports at Rs 99,732.48 crores. Though much is hyped about the competition of Bengaluru with Hyderabad, the exports from Telangana state stood at Rs 71,574.19 crores." where is that self claimed most literate intellectual progressive modern karela state... both lungi states not in the reckoning...

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  • agnel, Mangalore

    Sun, Apr 10 2022

    It is becoming very clear and evident that AAP is the party that can Rule India for the next and foreseeable and imaginable future. BJP is a Very good opposition where it fights tooth and nail to bring down any ruling government with gas cylinders and cycles and calling names and giving titles and creating all possible memes. AAP has displayed exemplary dedication to the rule of law, singleness of purpose to be a democratically elected party ( for the people by the people ). Healthcare, Education, Utilities and General administration is at its peak in Delhi and now the People of Punjab who this beyond petty politics and give credence to lives and livelihood for all ( all cast, creed, religions and sects of the Vast inherited systems in society that can never be eradicated let alone pitted against each other for political gains/vote bank). Congress is a party completely lost in translation. khangress has been vilified and made to look like all evil by the gas cylinder opposition and is now headed by a very straight forward and plain speaking / meek, anil ambani of politics who may understand the pain of the people if personally witnessed and shown to him and would not care less as there is no fire in the belly or a single purpose to grab power by all means. Good intensions and good heart do not win elections and do not win followers. Politics is a street game and a grass root activity to convert and nurture certain viral doctrine in the followers and build a mass movement with appealing rhetoric and sweet talk and very often feel good fake promises that are not meant to be fulfilled ( Jumlas), presented with all seriousness at the time and with a straight face or often with emotional appeals and at times with crocodile tears. So, AAP is the Only viable alternative which almost 80% of the people in the state have now decided looking at the latest development in Delhi and Punjab which vibrate with positive energy. BJP misrule is only seen when out of power.

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  • CHARLES SALDANHA, MALAD-MALWANI

    Sun, Apr 10 2022

    UNWANTED ACTIONS CAN BE TERMED "DIGGING OWNS GRAVE"

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  • Rahul, Dxb/mluru

    Sun, Apr 10 2022

    Karnataka must have 2 strong regional political parties. There is a scope for 1 more party. National parties are good for center. State parties are good for state.

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  • Rudolf Rodrigues, Mumbai

    Sun, Apr 10 2022

    Simple logic is that nobody likes to invest in a place with a tense and uncertain atmosphere!

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  • Anil, Valencia, Istanbul

    Sun, Apr 10 2022

    The seed of hatred was sown at the time of church attacks in Mangalore of 2008, No politician in power took any stern action. That is the time when all the small factions emerged with popularity. The wave continued and is now spread all over the state. This time around the wave is so big that it needs a strong political will with an iron hand to tackle this menace of hatred.

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  • Raman, Mangalore

    Sun, Apr 10 2022

    Some foolish politicians for their narrow gains to remain as ministers etc are sacrificing Karnatakas true secular character .. Uttar Pradesh caste driven .. poor .. law and order in a mess .. This politics percolating now .. Lumpen elements have free hand .... MYSORE Once referred as ram Rajya of the Wodeyars and even acknowledged by the mahatma.....has landed into an abyss .. Land of great poets. & .. basavanna .. Vishveswarayya .. to name a few .. Software hub doing international business .. This has to stop ... IMF has predicted we will fall behind Bangladesh by 2025 .. Who were ridiculed as termites ...

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  • Anand Saldanha, Udupi

    Sun, Apr 10 2022

    safety and security of country more important than IT companies, same thing was told about Maharashtra and Gujarat when BJP Came into power, nothing has happened, Business is priority , Think of UAE and Saudi Arabia dealing with Israel, this is wishful thinking of halal gang..

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  • Ozy, Surathkal

    Sun, Apr 10 2022

    A day is closer bhakts of Karnataka will have to depend on gomuthra and cowdung for food.

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  • Praveen, Mangalore

    Sun, Apr 10 2022

    UP model.....

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  • Praveen, Mangalore

    Sun, Apr 10 2022

    Mangalore is pure example......IT zone in Mudipu is emplty......Thanks to Bajarang Dal & VHP

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  • SJM, Mangalore

    Sun, Apr 10 2022

    There is no doubt that the BJP is a potentional disaster for Karnataka .

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  • Leo Lasrado, Mangalore

    Sun, Apr 10 2022

    Act on good advice before things spin out of control.

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  • Moshu, Mangaluru

    Sun, Apr 10 2022

    BJP can stoop to any level to grab power. Time and again, through their actions, often more covert than overt, the BJP has shown that it is a power hungry party and its hunger isn't getting satiated sitting in the Opposition.

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  • anthony, mangalore

    Sun, Apr 10 2022

    Wishful thinking of the IT Minister of Karnataka. The world has become a Global Village and news good or bad spreads like wild fire across the Globe. Unfortunately Karnataka is hogging the headlines across the Globe for all the wrong reasons for its Communal and Polarising politics. The Finance Minister of Tamilnadu has in a video stated that a lot of Companies of Karnataka are making discreet enquiries for possible migration to Tamilnadu. I am sure Telangana would have also received such requests. The bottom line is no company wants to go to any BJP ruled state. Karnataka which was a shinning star in the South for the IT Sector is bound to loose its Silicao status in the near if not distant future . Winning election through Polarising and Comminal politics is no great achievement. All round Development and uplifting the people and winning elections is what is required.

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  • jb, mlore

    Sun, Apr 10 2022

    When muslims protest against legal verdict from the high court by calling an illegal bundh for a day is okay

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  • Amaze, Karkala

    Sun, Apr 10 2022

    If Hindus protest against sabarimala SC verdict then all is fine isn't it

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  • real kujuma, kodial

    Sun, Apr 10 2022

    land of monkeys was hit badly due to church attacks of 2008 when blue jp was in power..similary home stay attack also...otherwise it was booming at that time with call centre business...then people came to know that this is thotte uppad nagari....so backed off..now same case with benda kalooru...till blue jp rules state will not thrive...but it is okay as far as blue jp is ruling for andh bhakts..

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  • Deepak Prasad, Mangalore

    Sun, Apr 10 2022

    India is shining once again after taking over by Bommai. Next is turn of sirsi guy..will witness new developments in due course. Jai Ho Modiji...a new chapter re-written in the history of Karnataka where in majority people are united unknowingly.

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  • Mohammed ansar, UDYAVARA

    Sun, Apr 10 2022

    As long as CT RAVI in BJP there will be always a threat from investors. He should keep his mouth shut. This is the lesson for BJP please stop giving ticket to uneducated people and he is 9n top of the list 2nd place goes to Shobha .

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