Mysuru:A bus stop here was revamped after BJP MP Pratap Simha objected that it looked like a mosque with three domes on its top. Two of the three domes installed on this controversial bus stop on the Mysuru-Nanjhangudu main road were cleared on Saturday night. The three domes on the top painted in golden are now reduced to just one dome painted in red.
Pointing that the structure looks like a mosque, Simha had earlier threatened to 'demolish the bus stop with a JCB himself' if it is not rectified in 3-4 days. After the issue got mired in controversy, the central government intervened. The National Highways Authority of India (NHAI) on November 17 issued a notice to the Mysore Municipal Corporation for the removal of the bus stop. They had given a week’s time to remove the structure.
BJP MLA S.A. Ramadas -- under whose regime the bus stop was constructed -- though initially denied any of his party members having made such comments, complied with Simha's demands later. He initially claimed that the bus stop design depicted the Mysuru Palace. However, he later said that the two domes were removed 'to avoid dispute'.