Chennai: The Madras High Court Monday questioned the need for converting the residence of former chief minister J Jayalalithaa, Veda Nilayam, into a memorial and orally observed if a similar decision would be taken for her Kodanadu estate house.
"When the ministers day in and day out are chanting the name of their leader in her memory, what is the need for raising a memorial from the public funds," Justice N Kirubakaran asked.
Justice Kirubakaran, presiding over a division bench which also comprised Justice Abdhul Quddhose, made the observation while hearing a petition seeking appointment of an administrator to administer Jayalalithaa's properties worth over Rs 913 crore.
The former chief minister's niece and nephew, Deepa and Deepak, have filed petitions objecting to the conversion of Veda Nilayam, a sprawling bungalow at the upscale Poes Garden area here, into a memorial.
They claimed the value of the property fixed by the government is lower than its market value of about Rs 100 crore.