Revanth Reddy Praises Naidu’s Role in Hyderabad’s Rise @ Davos

The IT and social infrastructure that was propagated by chief minister Chandrababu Naidu in United Andhra Pradesh back in the 90s played a significant role in the shaping up of Hyderabad, which has now become a global city.

This very same point was acknowledged by the chief minister of Telangana Revanth Reddy himself while speaking at the ongoing World Economic Forum in Davos.

While chairing conclave along with his fellow chief ministers Chandrababu and Devendra Fadnavis, Revanth made an interesting remark.

“The boom that was created in the 90s by Chandrababu Garu was instrumental in making Hyderabad the global destination that it is today. This was fairly complemented by Rajasekhar Reddy Garu as well. Babu Garu and Rajasekhar Reddy Garu developed Hyderabad like anything. The social infrastructure and IT architecture that were founded that day are tripping rewards even today.” Revanth said.

The fact that which chief minister of Telangana himself has acknowledged the kind of good work, put up by Chandrababu validates, the related argument that has been going on for many years now.

Then there was a final action between the three chief ministers when Revanth Reddy pointed out that much like Andhra, even Telangana wishes to be $1 trillion economy in the future. This triggered a comical reaction from Chandrababu as he said “Unfortunately, both Maharashtra and Telangana are rich states while I am poor. It is going to be hard work, but we will strive to make it happen.”

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