TDP does not spare vastu too!

Changes planned are raising the drive way area and partially closing the present entrance. The entrance will be shifted closer to the building towards the right.

March 25, 2014 09:13 pm | Updated June 13, 2016 03:44 pm IST - VISAKHAPATNAM:

Labourers removing the wall opposite NTR statue at TDP Office in Visakhapatnam on Tuesday to make changes according to Vastu. Photo: C.V. SUBRAHMANYAM

Labourers removing the wall opposite NTR statue at TDP Office in Visakhapatnam on Tuesday to make changes according to Vastu. Photo: C.V. SUBRAHMANYAM

With a do-or-die elections round the corner, TDP is leaving no stone unturned, literally.

The changes that have been taken up about a year ago at the TDP office at Ramnagar, according to vastu are resumed and are expected to be completed on a war-footing. On Tuesday, a three-foot wall opposite the statue of NTR that ran up to the rear of the building was demolished.

Other changes planned are raising the drive way area and partially closing the present entrance. The entrance will be shifted closer to the building towards the right.

A committee comprising all leaders from various constituencies has been formed to take up changes as suggested by vastu experts. Shifting the statue of NTR since it was “heavy” on the northeast side to the lawns and close to the new entrance is one of the proposals. A wall will come up on the side of the hillock blocking it.

Changes made earlier like the wall constructed were being undone with some party leaders quitting the party after that. Of late some meetings, after Mr. Ganta Srinivasa Rao joined the party, were held at a hotel or city president V. Ganesh Kumar’s office.

“Vasu is a science in which many people believe irrespective of even religion here. So we have taken up some changes respecting their sentiments. We intend to complete them in the next five to ten days,” said Mr. Ganesh Kumar.

However, he hastened to add that the party would not get victory depending on Vastu but because of the hard work of party president and former chief minister N. Chandrababu Naidu.

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