TDP chief Chandrababu Naidu made interesting comments on the TRS led Telangana government. In his speech on the occasion of TDP’s forty years’ formation, Chandrababu recalled his memory of bringing the IT sector to Hyderabad.
“When I initiated the steps to develop the IT sector in Hyderabad, many laughed at me. Even a few journalists made fun of me but now even their kids are working in Hyderabad in big IT companies while some are in the USA. Later on successive governments developed Hyderabad and the current TRS party is doing the same,” said Chandrababu.
This is for the first time Chandrababu openly appreciated the TRS government yet he did not take political sides, only talked about the IT and Hyderabad city development.
Adding, “Shamshabad airport and Outer Ring Road (ORR) were envisioned in my government. Now nobody remembers that I laid the foundation for these projects yet I feel immensely satisfactory that the two decades old plans are showing better results today,” said Chandrababu.
There was a sense of pride while Chandrababu was talking about the IT sector development in Hyderabad. Yes, Chandrababu deserves a major credit for Hyderabad’s evolution in the field of IT over the last two decades. A few years back Telangana IT minister KTR also acknowledged Chandrababu’s efforts and there needs no certification further.
This post was last modified on 30 March 2022 3:57 pm
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