Anand Singh builds palace in Vijayanagar, will host son’s wedding on Dec 1
Team Udayavani, Nov 24, 2019, 11:05 AM IST
Ballari: Ahead of Karnataka by-polls BJP candidate for Vijayanagar, B S Anand Singh has built a palace of his own, spread across over seven acres in the district.
As per the sources house-warming ceremony of Dwaraka, the palace built by Anand Singh, held on November 22, in the presence of his family and friends, however, there was firm no to the entry of the media, which waited outside.
Anand Singh ha also planned to host his son, Sidharth’s wedding with a Bengaluru girl on December 1 at his newly opened home.
It is gathered that the palace which has a built-up area of three acres, is a modern-day tribute to the palaces of old as besides a helipad and swimming pool, it has a huge darbar hall, a wooden penthouse and life-size stone sculptures of elephants carrying golden howdahs at the gate of its entrance.
Sources reveal that construction of the palatial home on Hosapete Railway Station bypass road took almost seven years to complete with top architects from Mumbai, Chennai and abroad brought in to build it. Nearly 50 purohits have been holding the house- warming rituals for the last three days.
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