The wall between the rooms 304 and 305, allotted to Rai, facing high court of Karnataka, has been found demolished.
The move has come in sharp criticism from opposition ranks. Former chief minister B S Yeddyurappa on Wednesday raised the issue on the floor of the House. JD(S) leaders too backed Mr Yeddyrappa and expressed their opposition to make structural changes in historic building.
Brushing aside the allegations, Mr Rai said that he had not ordered to demolish the wall between two rooms, but only requested for a spacious room.
“How can you blame me? I have not yet entered the room. Moreover I don't believe in Vaastu. I had just requested for a spacious room,” Mr Rai said.
Dismissing the reports that wall was razed down on Vaastu grounds, close sources to Rai said to make it convenient and speedy of his personal staff to his chamber, wall was demolished.
Unlike Vikasa Soudha, Vidhana Soudha architecture does not have the facility for a minister and his personal staff to be housed in a single chamber.
However, demolishing walls in corridors of power is not new. Former chief minister Jagadish Shettar's political secretary Shankar Patil Munenkoppa had got demolished a portion of the wall of rooms 340 and 340A on the third floor of Vidhana Soudha.




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