Political Tensions Escalate: Atishi's Disputed Bungalow Eviction

Delhi Chief Minister Atishi was allegedly forced to vacate her bungalow, leading to accusations between AAP and BJP. AAP claims that Atishi was made to leave her designated residence, with BJP denying the allocation was official. The dispute highlights ongoing tensions in Delhi's political landscape.


Devdiscourse News Desk | New Delhi | Updated: 10-10-2024 15:07 IST | Created: 10-10-2024 15:07 IST
Political Tensions Escalate: Atishi's Disputed Bungalow Eviction
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Delhi's political scene witnessed escalating tensions as Chief Minister Atishi was reportedly compelled to vacate her residence in a contentious encounter with the BJP. Images released by the Aam Aadmi Party depict Atishi working amidst packed boxes at her Kalkaji home, marking a significant incident in the ongoing power struggle.

Sanjay Singh, an AAP leader, condemned the BJP's actions, asserting that they undermine Atishi's dedication to serving Delhi's residents. Singh alleged that the BJP disrespectfully evicted a woman chief minister during Navratri and attempted to seize the ministerial bungalow forcibly.

The controversy revolves around the official status of the Flagstaff Road bungalow. AAP argues it was properly vacated by Arvind Kejriwal for Atishi, while BJP and LG office sources claim it was never officially allotted to her. The debate continues over whether this is a political maneuver or a legal misstep.

(With inputs from agencies.)

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