Delhi’s former chief minister Arvind Kejriwal will now live in a Type VII bungalow at 95 Lodhi Estate. This came long after Kejriwal had requested an appropriate residence for the national president of a recognised political party during the hearings in the case in the Delhi High Court. Kejriwal has now been given an official government residence in the national capital after he resigned from the CM’s position in October last year. The bungalow was earlier occupied by BJP leader and former chairperson of the National Minority Commission, Iqbal Singh Laalpura, who failed in Punjab’s election.
Why did Arvind Kejriwal get a Type-VII bungalow?
After the AAP convener resigned from his post in late 2024, his party moved the Delhi High Court to allow him an official residence. Arvind After resi