The address of former Delhi chief minister and Aam Aadmi Party (AAP) chief Arvind Kejriwal has now been changed. Kejriwal has been allotted a new bungalow in the capital by the central government and the AAP national convenor has also shifted to it. After resigning as the chief minister of Delhi, he vacated the bungalow which the BJP refers to as'Sheesh Mahal '. Since then, Kejriwal was living in the government house allotted to his Rajya Sabha MP Ashok Kumar Mittal. Arvind Kejriwal made the news of shifting to the new house public on Friday. He also reminded in a post that the new house has been given to him by the central government on the court's order. The former CM wrote, "Recently, the central government, being the national convenor of the Aam Aadmi Party, allotted me a house on the court's order. I have shifted to that house along with my family." Arvind Kejriwal was allotted a new bungalow in New Delhi at 95, Lodhi State. This is a Type-7 government bungalow in Delhi.
Kejriwal Shifts to New Bungalow in Delhi Allotted by Central Government
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