Delhi Chief Minister Atishi said in a statement that BJP may have a Flagstaff Road bungalow and can work on the roads and serve the people | (Photo: PTI)
Delhi’s Public Works Department (PWD) has prepared a list of properties in 6, Flagstaff Road bungalow, officials said on Thursday.
Two properties, before issuing the holiday certificate to former chief minister Arvind Kejriwal after he left the bungalow and the other after his successor Atishi left it on Wednesday, have been repaired and now the phone will be taken to its new allotment, an official said. a government official.
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“An inventory of household goods was prepared along with the taking of photos and videos inside and outside the place to ensure that everything is in order,” he said.
The bungalow where Kejriwal lived as the chief minister for more than nine years came into the eye of the storm as the chief minister moved in and out of it in quick succession.
The AAP alleged that the LG, at the behest of the BJP, vacated the bungalow “by force”. On the other hand, the BJP alleged that the bungalow was being occupied by the chief minister without proper allocation.
Earlier, the Chief Minister’s office (CMO) had written to the Public Works Department (PWD) to provide accommodation to Atishi. Sources in the LG offices on Wednesday said that the bungalow will be allotted to the chief minister after many details are worked out.
Officials said the new allotment of the bungalow may take time as it has to be considered that 6, Flagstaff Road is the “designated” residence of the Delhi chief minister, an investigation into alleged irregularities in its reconstruction, and the bungalow already allotted to Atishi. on Mathura road.
The Mathura Road bungalow was allotted to him last year when he was appointed as a minister in the Delhi government. It needs to be handed over before the minister can apply for a new allotment of 6, Flagstaff Road bungalow, they said.
Meanwhile, Atishi in a statement said that BJP may have a bungalow on Flagstaff Road and can work on the streets and work for the people.
In photos shared by AAP, the chief minister was seen working amid dozens of shipping containers crammed into his home, a day after he was allegedly forced off the streets of Flagstaff.
(Only the headline and image for this report may have been reused by Business Standard staff; other content is automatically generated from the trade feed.)
First published: October 11 2024 | 6:41 AM IST
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