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Can they bring funds to the Telugu states??

5 May, 2015 13:33 IST|Sakshi
Can they bring funds to the Telugu states??

The both Telugu states Andhra Pradesh and Telangana are trying to rope in big tickets for investments since bifurcation.

As a part of wooing investors, surplus budget Telangana CM and deficit budget state AP CM are sending their sons to the United States. While Nara Lokesh, son of Chandrababu is already in US for his ten days tour, KTR son of KCR left for US on Tuesday.
Promising to bring funds and investments Nara Lokesh on May 3 left for US. This tour will end on May 13. Lokesh before leaving released to press that he would request NRI's to invest in AP. He also informed that he would meet governors of several states in the US. Lokesh also took appointment to meet the President of United States, Barack Obama on May 7. Will this really be affective and will this gain at least a penny are the questions in peoples mind.
Spending crores of money for special flight on foreign tours Chandrababu Naidu already used large amounts from deficit treasury of state. Adding to this Nara Lokesh without any designation or holding any responsibly post is touring US in name of attracting funds. KTR is better in one way, as he holds the ministry of IT and Panchayat Raj which calls has some responsibility or eligibility to tour for funds.
When questioned on his tour, KTR said "The main focus of the trip would be on attracting investments into IT, electronics, pharma, defense and aerospace industries." IT Secretary Jayesh Ranjan also accompanied the minister during this visit. Even KTR will meet few honcho's and explain them about the facilities Telangana could offer just like Nara Lokesh. This pre-planned US tour of both CM's sons was criticized by few political parties.
Whatsoever lets just hope that this trip doesn't be a mere waste of state funds but prove worthy for Telugu  peoples well-being.

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