Maharashtra Minister of Social Justice Rajkumar Badole today said some changes will have to be made to the current design of the memorial.
Earlier, Badole held a meeting with Republican Party faction leaders like Peoples Republican Party leader and MLC Jogendra Kawade, RPI-A leader Avinash Mahatekar and others.
"Some prominent RPI faction leaders argued that the main 'Stupa' like structure having 24 stone ribs does not look like a 'Stupa'. Also, some felt the greenery around it (the memorial) gave it an appearance of a park," Badole said.
The Minister said among other suggestions were display of the various agitations which Ambedkar conducted for emancipation of downtrodden and the memorial should serve as a international level centre for studies of humanities.
"It should have a large library and a research centre for Buddhist studies," Badole added.
Referring to the objections raised to the underground car parking lot, he said the proposed underground parking lot does not look that big.
"Most of the leaders have suggested that commercial exploitation of the memorial should not be allowed under any circumstances," Badole said, adding the government has also heard the views of Ambedkar's grandson Anandraj and RBI-A leader and MP Ramdas Athawale.
Prime Minister Narendra Modi had performed 'bhoomipujan'
of the proposed memorial on October 11 last year.
The design of the memorial has been prepared by architect Sashi Prabhu.
The cost of the project has been pegged at Rs 425 crore, of which the state government had budgeted around Rs 90 crore for the preparation of the plan and other formalities.
As per the present design plan, it is to have a 25,000 sqft 'Stupa' around a pond, a bronze canopy atop the 'Stupa', a museum measuring 39,622 sqft area and an underground library and auditorium.
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