Drama Unfolds Over Delhi's Flagstaff Road Bungalow
The controversy surrounding the Flagstaff Road bungalow in Delhi intensifies as AAP shares images of Chief Minister Atishi working from her residence amid allegations. The BJP accuses AAP of playing the victim card to gain sympathy, questioning the legitimacy of Atishi's occupation of the bungalow.
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The political theatrics surrounding Delhi's Flagstaff Road bungalow intensify, with the Aam Aadmi Party (AAP) sharing images of Chief Minister Atishi signing files at her residence, casting shadows of accusation and sympathy. BJP leaders slammed these actions, labeling them as 'drama' in a strategic attempt to play the 'victim card.'
The controversy took a new turn when AAP claimed Atishi was forced to vacate the government-designated bungalow for chief ministers. However, the Delhi BJP chief, Virendra Sachdeva, countered, asserting that the premises are not officially marked as the chief minister's residence, unlike what AAP suggests.
BJP's Leader of Opposition, Vijender Gupta, criticized what he deemed AAP's theatrics, pointing to Atishi's alternate bungalow on Mathura Road. Meanwhile, the BJP reiterated past allegations against AAP over the bungalow's expensive reconstruction, maintaining focus on perceived corruption under Arvind Kejriwal's leadership.
(With inputs from agencies.)
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