The Sunday Guardian

Naidu will invite PM of Singapore to Amaravati

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Loong can add Amaravati to his itinerary, a senior official in AP government told The Sunday Guardian. CM Naidu is interested in arranging some foundation stone laying ceremonies for the capital city’s administra­tive zone buildings through the visiting PM. The government is also planning to invite some Union ministers to join the occasion, the official said. By the time the government would be finalising the designs of all major buildings like Assembly, High Court, and Secretaria­t etc. Naidu has more reason to invite the Singapore PM now as the NGT has cleared the constructi­on of the capital city at the present location on the banks of River Krishna, between Vijayawada and Guntur. The tribunal headed by Justice Swatantra Kumar on Friday rejected petitions filed by three activists, including former IAS officer E.A.S. Sarma, and allowed the government to go ahead with the city project. The tribunal, while ending the almost two-year long litigation on Amaravati constructi­on, ordered the setting up of two committees to ensure there was no deviation from the plans submitted to it and natural water bodies and green cover were protected. An amount of Rs 5 crore was to be kept as deposit with the panels so that any violations would lead to confiscati­on of the money as penalty. Iswaran, who led a Singapore delegation to Amaravati on Friday, welcomed the NGT verdict and asked the CM to comply with its order. Iswaran told the media on Saturday that the tribunal ruled that around 33,000 acres of land pooled for the city was not forcibly taken from farmers. He hoped that Loong’s visit would further boost Singapore’s associatio­n with Andhra Pradesh and India. The CM has requested Iswaran to run daily direct air services between Singapore and Vijayawada’s Gannavaram airport that comes under Amaravati, but the minister agreed to consider plying three days a week to begin with from next year on.

Naidu also made a similar request to Union Civil Aviation Minister Ashok Gajapathi Raju, who belongs to his TDP and sources said that the Air India is likely to commence direct flights between Vijayawada and Singapore soon.

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