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Karnataka CM writes to PM for holding Aero India in Bengaluru

- OUR CORRESPOND­ENT

BENGALURU: The Karnataka government on Monday stepped up pressure on the Centre to conduct the “Aero-india” 2019 edition here itself, amid reports that the venue for the prestigiou­s air show hosted by the city for over two decades might be shifted to Lucknow.

As a political slugfest broke out, state chief minister H D Kumaraswam­y dashed off a missive to Prime Minister Narendra Modi, insisting that Bengaluru would be the “best choice” for the biennial event.

“Bengaluru being the hub for defence and aviation majors of the country, is certainly the most suitable place to conduct the show,” he said in the letter.

There are reports that the event, organised by the Defence Ministry, would be held in Lucknow but the defence minister had made it clear a few days ago that no announceme­nt had been made, but added that “people in many places are asking for that (the show).”

Ever since its inception in 1996, Bengaluru has been playing host to Asia’s biggest air show, in which 549 global and Indian companies from 51 countries participat­ed at the 11th edition, held in February 2017.

Reports about shifting the venue have triggered a public spat between the Congress and BJP.

The KPCC has written to Defence Minister Nirmala Sitaraman, telling her that as a Rajya Sabha member from Karnataka, she had to protect the interests of the state and ensure that Aero India show was retained in Bengaluru.

A miffed Karnataka Deputy Chief Minister G Parameshwa­ra had said last week that under the NDA regime, the state was losing key defence projects to other states.

Speaking to reporters at Gadag in north Karnataka, opposition BJP leader in the Assembly B S Yeddyurapp­a today said the party, its MPS and central ministers from the state would make all efforts to retain the show in Bengaluru by bringing pressure on the Centre.

He accused Congress leaders of creating “unnecessar­y confusion” over the issue.

When the defence minister had made it clear that no formal announceme­nt on the venue had been made yet, it would not be proper to discuss about the change now, the state BJP chief said.

In his letter, Kumaraswam­y noted that Bengaluru has become synonymous with Aero India.

In order to aid and assist the defence ministry, the state has also suitably upgraded its infrastruc­ture in terms of roads, public amenities and smooth flow of traffic, he said.

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