BJP, Cong trade charges as Google picks TN for manufacturing Pixel phones
The Opposition BJP accused the ruling Congress of losing out to its neighbour due to the falling standard of law and order in the state
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Bengaluru, 24 May
As Tamil Nadu Chief Minister MK
Stalin announced Google's decision to partner with Tamil Nadu to manufacture
its flagship Pixel smartphones in the state it set off a war of words in
neighbouring Karnataka.
The Opposition BJP accused the
ruling Congress of losing out to its neighbour due to the falling standard of
law and order in the state. "Karnataka loses another investor to
neighbouring state. The deteriorating law and order and unease of doing
business in Karnataka due to the failing governance of the Congress govt is
pushing investors and job creators to move out of the state. The BJP turned
Karnataka into an economic powerhouse, while CM Siddaramaiah is destroying it
through his illogical policies," the BJP said in a post on X.
Responding to the allegations
Karnataka Deputy CM DK Shivakumar in turn accused the BJP of twisting facts. "It
is shameful of BJP leaders who have tweeted this. Let them check the documents
first - how many investors and businessmen have gone out of the country and
settled outside India for the harassment which has been given by the BJP
Government. When the Congress party came here, a lot of investors came...Now,
after the elections, we will show you and come out with a list of interested
people. Karnataka is a place for growth, development, peace..." DK
Shivakumar said.
Earlier on Friday, Tamil Nadu Chief
Minister MK Stalin said that Google Pixel smartphones will soon be manufactured
locally in the State at a facility near Chennai.
State Industry Minister TRB Raja
had visited the US headquarters of Google along with Foxconn company officials
and held discussions about starting a business in Tamil Nadu, Stalin said. As a
result of these negotiations, Google officials have offered to set up a Google
Pixel cell phone manufacturing plant in Tamil Nadu along with Foxconn, the Chief
Minister said on Friday.
Officials from Google met with the
Tamil Nadu Chief Minister in Chennai on Thursday, the Chief Minister said. The
CM said that this development will lead to employment opportunities for the
youth of Tamil Nadu who have obtained higher education in the field of
information technology.
Manufacturing units of Samsung and
Apple smartphones are already present in the State and now the Sundar
Pichai-led Alphabet Inc. has jumped into the fray to capitalise on the rising
demand for premium smartphones among consumers in the country, which is
estimated as the world's second-largest smartphone market.
India's smartphone market shipped
34 million smartphone units in the first quarter of 2024. It also registered an
11.5 per cent growth YoY (year-over-year), making it the third consecutive
quarter of growth in shipments, as per the Worldwide Quarterly Mobile Phone
Tracker by International Data Corporation.
Tamil Nadu, India's largest
exporter of electronic goods in FY23, accounted for 30% of all electronic goods
exports from India in FY24. -ANI
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