Discussions are on in this regard, Shankar Murthy told reporters here today.
Noting that tens of thousands of people visit Bangalore every day, the former Higher Education Minister argued that the imposing structure should be a treat to watch for tourists.
The plan is to lit up Vidhan Soudha using solar energy and taking advantage of LED and other modern technologies, Shankar Murthy said.
The proposal is to lit up Vidhan Soudha for one-and-half hours or two hours every day, he said.
The height of the statue would not be "less than 30 feet", he said quoting architects with whom he had a discussion.
"We have overcome technical problems (vis-a-vis installing the statue)", he added.
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