New Delhi: A year after resigning as Delhi Chief Minister and vacating his government bungalow in Civil Lines, Aam Aadmi Party (AAP) national convenor Arvind Kejriwal has finally been allotted a Type-VII bungalow in Lodhi Estate by the Union government.
As the leader of a national party, Kejriwal is entitled to a government-allotted residence in Delhi. However, due to delays in the allotment process by the Union Ministry of Housing and Urban Affairs' Directorate of Estates, Kejriwal moved the matter to the Delhi High Court. The government informed the court on September 25 that a residence would be allotted to him within 10 days.
The government allocated 95, Lodhi Estate, a Type-VII bungalow, which is the second-largest category of government residential accommodation, to Kejriwal on Mon