The meeting, chaired by Home Minister and NMML Society vice president Rajnath Singh and attended by Congress leaders Mallikarjun Kharge and Karan Singh besides others, resolved that there will be no "tinkering" of the present structure, which was set up in memory of first prime minister Jawaharlal Nehru.
"There was a general discussion but there was no decision. It is a heritage building. There will be no tinkering with the original structure," NMML Society member and Congress Rajya Sabha MP Karan Singh told reporters after the meeting.
He said there may be an upgrade of the building and a new building may come up "but it will be done with the full cooperation of everyone".
Singh, however, made it clear that there will be no denigration of the present structure - the Teen Murti Bhavan - which was the residence of Nehru.
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"There is a plan to make a gallery (of former prime ministers). It is still in the drawing board stage. Subsequently it will be done but only after the approval of experts," he said.
Prime Minister Narendra Modi is the president of the NMML Society but he did not attend today's 42nd annual general body meeting.
Among others who attended the meeting include Minister of State for External Affairs M J Akbar and Congress leader Jairam Ramesh.
Officials said the meeting also discussed the annual budget and projects of the NMML and deliberated on the 'action-taken report' of the society for 2015-17.
The NMML at the Teen Murti Bhavan was set up in the memory of Nehru as an autonomous institution under the ministry of culture.
A committee set up by the NMML last year to identify the location had recommended two sites within the complex. One is a vacant plot behind the present museum, the other is the office of the Jawaharlal Nehru Memorial Fund, which is chaired by Congress president Sonia Gandhi.
However, the executive council later decided the designer or architect should identify the site.
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