Nara Lokesh, a tdp politician and minister for andhra pradesh, extended an invitation to IT companies to "relocate businesses" to Visakhapatnam on Wednesday. After a significant outcry, the karnataka government decided to mandate a 100% quota for locals in some private employment. A day later, the government decided to put the mandate on hold, indicating it will be "revisited and decided in the coming days." Lokesh's remarks follow this decision.
 
In a social media post on ‘X’, the tdp MLA quickly pointed out that andhra pradesh is “ready” with the “most suitable skilled talent with no restrictions from the government”.

“Dear @NASSCOM members, we understand your disappointment. We welcome you to expand or relocate your businesses to our IT, IT services, AI and data center cluster at Vizag. We will offer you best-in-class facilities, uninterrupted power, infrastructure and the most suitable skilled talent for your IT enterprise with no restrictions from the Government. andhra pradesh is ready to welcome you. Please get in touch!” the mangalagiri MLA wrote in an X post.


Nara Lokesh's comments followed Nasscom's concerns on wednesday regarding the karnataka Bill, which has been approved by the state cabinet and provides 100% private sector employment reservation for Kannadigas in Group C and D jobs. Nasscom expressed concerns that the bill could impede industry growth, negatively affect jobs, and force companies to relocate.
 

Nara Lokesh takes advantage of mindless policy decisions by the karnataka government. A Refreshing change from the previous IT minister who refused to go to Davos because it's cold there.

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