Key Points

Karnataka Minister Santosh Lad questioned the timing of Andhra Minister Nara Lokesh's tweet inviting aerospace industries to shift. Lad assured that the Karnataka government would find a solution for the land acquisition issue near Bengaluru airport. Meanwhile, Lokesh promoted Andhra's aerospace policy with incentives and ready land. The Karnataka government withdrew the land acquisition plan after strong farmer protests, marking a victory for agricultural land protection.

Key Points: Santosh Lad Responds to Nara Lokesh on Karnataka Aerospace Park Land

  • Santosh Lad says Karnataka will resolve aerospace park land issue
  • Nara Lokesh offers Andhra as alternative with incentives
  • Karnataka withdraws land acquisition after farmer protests
  • Siddaramaiah cites commitment to protect agricultural land
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Should ask why he tweeted now Santosh Lad on Nara Lokesh Aerospace park's pitch

Karnataka Minister Santosh Lad assures solution for aerospace park land issue after Andhra's Nara Lokesh invites industries to shift.

"You should ask why he tweeted now – Santosh Lad on Nara Lokesh's pitch"

Bengaluru, July 16

Karnataka Minister Santosh Lad on Wednesday assured that the state government will "find a solution" to the land acquisition issue near Bengaluru airport for an aerospace park after Andhra Pradesh Minister Nara Lokesh made a pitch to Aerospace industries to shift the project to his state.

When asked about Nara Lokesh's tweet, Santosh Lad said, "You should ask why he ( Nara Lokesh) tweeted now."

Santosh Lad said that the government has asked famers to voluntarily give their land and clarified that the project isn't scrapped.

"For the last 5 decades, we have been in the number one position in GDP. We will find a solution. The farmers had a strong opinion that this land should not be given to anyone else. We have asked farmers to voluntarily give us their land. It doesn't mean the project is scrapped," he said.

Karnataka Home Minister G Parameshwara, when asked about Nara Lokesh's post said, "Andhra Pradesh is providing opportunities for the aerospace industry."

Meanwhile, Nara Lokesh seized the opportunity after the Karnataka government withdrew the plan to acquire land for an aerospace park in Bengaluru.

Pitching to Aerospace industry, Lokesh said that Andhra Pradesh has an attractive aerospace policy with "best-in-class incentives" and over "8000 acres of ready-to-use land"

"Dear Aerospace industry, sorry to hear about this. I have a better idea for you. Why don't you look at Andhra Pradesh instead? We have an attractive aerospace policy for you, with best-in-class incentives and over 8000 acres of ready-to-use land (just outside Bengaluru)! Hope to see you soon to talk across the table," Nara Lokesh said in a post on X.

This comes as the Karnataka government decided to withdraw the land acquisition of 1,777 acres of farmland in Devanahalli taluk, near the Kempegowda International Airport, for a proposed aerospace park.

This marks a major victory for farmers who had been protesting against the land acquisition.

In a post on X, Siddaramaiah announced, "In keeping with our commitment to protect farmers' interests and safeguard fertile agricultural land, the Government of Karnataka has decided to completely withdraw the land acquisition process in Channarayapatna and other villages of Devanahalli taluk in Bengaluru Rural District."

- ANI

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Priya S
Lokesh's timing is clearly opportunistic. Why didn't he announce these incentives earlier? This just shows Andhra's desperation to attract industries at any cost.
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Arjun K
While I support farmers, we must also think about development. Aerospace sector brings high-tech jobs. Hope Karnataka finds alternative land soon before we lose this opportunity to AP.
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Sarah B
As an expat working in aerospace, I've seen how these projects transform regions. Karnataka govt should have planned better - now AP might steal the show. Competitive federalism at work!
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Vikram M
Santosh Lad's response shows maturity. Instead of engaging in political mudslinging, he's focused on finding solutions. This is how responsible governance should be.
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Kavya N
Farmers' protests worked! 🎉 This sets a good precedent that governments can't just grab land forcefully. Hope they find a win-win solution where both agriculture and industry can coexist.

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