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Opinion
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Letters Victim of petty politics
It is indeed unfortunate that an eminent business leader such as Mr N. R. Narayan Murthy, Mentor, Infosys, had to resign from the chairmanship of the Bangalore International Airport project. Most governments consider it an asset and privilege to use the expertise of the captains of industry and trade but that does not appear to be the case in Karnataka. Throughout the world public and private partnerships have helped create infrastructure that benefits people at large. But in Karnataka, due to the petty politics and vested interests of local leaders, such a partnership has failed to yield benefits. As always, the losers are ultimately the people. Sushil Mehra Bangalore
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