Remarking that building a Capital (city) was a "crisis", Andhra Pradesh Chief Minister N Chandrababu Naidu tonight said Indians could build only slums and hence he was touring different cities of the world so as to adopt the best practises in building Amaravati.
"I need not go anywhere if I am to build a slum. Our people can do it. They can only build slums. Building a capital is a crisis. I have no money but have an iron will," Chandrababu told a press conference, expressing pain over the criticism.
He was referring to criticism that he was promising to build a Singapore, Astana or any other city he visited, in Amaravati, the new capital of AP.
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"If we have to build monuments, a thorough study is essential. That is the reason I am visiting different cities. Astana, Kazakhstan's capital, is a beautiful and planned city. They have come forward to help us in building Amaravati," said the Chief Minister, who returned from a trip to Kazakhstan and Russia today.
Even Moscow was ready to help in building the new AP capital city, he added.
Chandrababu said AP would soon enter into a sister city relationship with St Petersburg.
"During a meeting, Russian Prime Minister Dimitry Medvedev wanted cooperation not only between Moscow and New Delhi but also provinces of the two countries. I have invited him to visit Amaravati and he accepted it," the Chief Minister said.
Stating that his six-day tour of Kazakhstan and Russia helped build a "positiveness" about AP, Chandrababu said he asked Russia to set up an industrial cluster in AP, particularly in aerospace and defence manufacturing under the 'Make in India' programme.
"I told them it is the right time for them to enter Indian market. Otherwise they will miss out on a great opportunity," Chandrababu added.