Key Points

Arvind Kejriwal has finally secured his official government accommodation in Delhi. The AAP chief will be moving into bungalow number 95 at Lodhi Estate, a Type 7 property with four bedrooms and office space. Interestingly, he'll be neighbors with Congress leader Shashi Tharoor who occupies the adjacent bungalow. This allocation comes after the Delhi High Court oversaw the process and the Centre committed to providing appropriate housing for national party presidents.

Key Points: Arvind Kejriwal Allotted 95 Lodhi Estate Bungalow in Delhi

  • Four-bedroom Type 7 bungalow includes office space and servant quarters
  • Property located at prestigious Lodhi Estate diplomatic area
  • Kejriwal vacated previous CM residence after AAP election defeat
  • Congress leader Shashi Tharoor becomes his immediate neighbor at number 97
  • Centre allotted bungalow under national party president quota
  • High Court monitored the accommodation allotment process
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95, Lodhi Estate: Arvind Kejriwal gets a new address in Delhi

AAP chief Arvind Kejriwal gets Type 7 government bungalow at 95 Lodhi Estate after court proceedings, will be Congress leader Shashi Tharoor's neighbor

"Kejriwal would be allotted an 'appropriate' government bungalow in Delhi within the next 10 days as per the rules - Solicitor General Tushar Mehta"

New Delhi, Oct 7

Aam Aadmi Party (AAP) national convener Arvind Kejriwal’s hunt for a new official accommodation has ended at bungalow number 95, Lodhi Estate, said party and official sources on Tuesday.

After an inspection of the bungalow on Monday, Kejriwal is likely to settle for the Type 7 bungalow that the Ministry of Housing and Urban Affairs allotted him under the quota for national presidents of recognised political parties.

Kejriwal was earlier eyeing an adjacent bungalow that was earlier occupied by Bahujan Samaj Party chief Mayawati. However, during a hearing of an AAP petition in the Delhi High Court seeking an official house for Kejriwal, the Centre told the court that the Type 7 bungalow at 35, Lodhi Estate, earlier used by Mayawati, was currently allotted to Union Minister of State (MoS) for Finance Pankaj Chaudhary.

The AAP had been demanding a government residence for Kejriwal in the national capital, given the fact that he is the president of a recognised national party.

In its petition, it cited the guidelines for allotment of accommodation, which state that the president of a recognised national party is entitled to a government residence in Delhi if he or she neither owns a house nor has one allotted in any other official capacity.

On September 25, the Centre informed the court about its plan to allot an ‘appropriate’ bungalow to Kejriwal in the next 10 days.

The submission was made by Solicitor General Tushar Mehta before Justice Sachin Datta, who said that an order will be passed after taking his statement on record.

Rahul Mehra, the lawyer representing the AAP, demanded allotment of a Type 8 or Type 7 bungalow for Kejriwal, a claim contested by the Solicitor General, who stated that common people do not fight for a Type 8 bungalow.

He, however, assured the court that Kejriwal would be allotted an 'appropriate' government bungalow in Delhi within the next 10 days as per the rules.

After Kejriwal was informed about the allotment of bungalow number 95, Lodhi Estate, on Monday by officials, he inspected and approved the four-bedroom accommodation, which also includes space for office, a lawn, a garage and three servant quarters, said a party leader.

Congress leader Shashi Tharoor will be Kejriwal’s neighbour as he occupies bungalow number 97.

Currently, Kejriwal has been living in an MP bungalow at 5, Ferozeshah Road, allotted to party Rajya Sabha MP Ashok Mittal.

He vacated his official accommodation allotted to him as Delhi Chief Minister in north Delhi in November 2024, after the AAP lost the Assembly election in February.

- IANS

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Priya S
While I support AAP, I find it ironic that the "aam aadmi" leader is fighting for a Type 7 bungalow with 4 bedrooms, lawn, and servant quarters. Shouldn't he set a simpler example?
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Sarah B
Interesting that Shashi Tharoor will be his neighbour! Two very different political personalities living next door. Wonder if they'll have chai-pe-charcha sessions? ☕
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Vikram M
The legal process was necessary. Rules clearly state national party presidents are entitled to government accommodation. The delay seemed politically motivated. Good that justice prevailed.
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Ananya R
Lodhi Estate is a prime location! Hope Kejriwal ji focuses more on Delhi's development now that the accommodation issue is sorted. Common people have bigger housing problems to solve.
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Michael C
The whole bungalow allocation system needs transparency. Whether it's Kejriwal or any other politician, there should be clear criteria and no political bias in these decisions.

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