After KTR's 'Pack Your Bags'

BJP leader Amit Malviya posted a video where some cops were being threatened allegedly by AIMIM corporators.
BJP leader said this happened in the TRS's backyard after Telangana KTR earlier urged a startup to "pack your bags and move to Hyderabad".
The incident took place in Hyderabad's Bholakpur, where Mohd Ghouseuddin was arrested after his video went viral on Wednesday.
"Soon after the privileged dynast sanctimoniously preached that businesses must pack bags and move to Hyderabad, AIMIM corporator stripped the veneer of TRS's face and reminded them that even police is not dafe in Telangana. TRS must first manage the monster in their backyeard," Amit Malviya tweeted.
The video was quite viral on social media, and social media users already brought KTR’s attention to it. The minister asked Telangana DGP to look into the incident and said no such nonsense should be tolerated in Telangana, irrespective of political affiliations.
KTR, who is very active on Twitter, has been condemning the state of affairs in Karnataka as the state has been mired in a slew of controversies, including the hijab row, ban on Muslim Traders, and now the azaan.
On March 31, KTR asked the founder of Kharabook, a startup, to pack his bags and move to Hyderabad as the founder complained of bad roads, daily power cuts, poor quality water supply, etc.
"We have better physical infrastructure & equally good social infrastructure. Our airport is 1 of the best & getting in & out of the city is a breeze. More importantly, our Govt focuses on 3 i Mantra; innovation, infrastructure & inclusive growth," KTR tweeted.
The tweet triggered a reply from Karnataka Congress leader DK Shivakumar who said by the end of 2023, with the Congress back in power, Bengaluru's glory as India's best city will be restored.
TO Shivakumar's tweet, KTR said, "Let Hyderabad & Bengaluru compete healthily on creating jobs for our youngsters & prosperity for our great nation. Let's focus on infra, IT&BT, not Halal & Hijab."
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