Congress MP's belongings moved out of ministerial bungalow


New Delhi, Feb 3 (IANS): Congress MP Adhir Ranjan Choudhary's furniture and other belongings were moved out of his Type 8 ministerial bungalow on Tuesday. The former minister saw political vendetta behind the move.

Officials of the directorate of estates under the urban development ministry reached Choudhary's residence at 14, New Moti Bagh and snapped power and water connections, besides moving out the belongings.

According to the officials, the Lok Sabha member from West Bengal was allotted a Type 7 bungalow on Humayun Road and was given sufficient time to vacate the ministerial bungalow, which was given to him when he was a minister in the UPA government.

Despite several reminders, he, however, did not vacate the bungalow.

"I got a stay from court, even then they (the officials) ransacked my bungalow and disconnected water and electricity supply. This is nothing but a political vendetta against the opposition by the central government," Choudhary told IANS.

He said he did not receive any notice from the government to vacate the bungalow.

  

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  • Albert, Mangalore

    Wed, Feb 03 2016

    He should have been kicked out long back. Why such adelay? Let him pay the damages of overstaying. Otherwise kick his A$$!!

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  • Jossey Saldanha, Mumbai

    Wed, Feb 03 2016

    Be grateful they did not kick your ...

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  • Rohan, Mumbai

    Wed, Feb 03 2016

    Shamless congress candidate........

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  • Lydia Lobo, Kadri

    Wed, Feb 03 2016

    Utter Beggars ! Feel the entire nation as their inheritance !

    They themselves have no discipline, how will they ensure that people of the nation abide by rules and regulation ?

    Fittingly threw him out and do so to remaining and future exploiters too !

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  • Harish, Mangalore

    Wed, Feb 03 2016

    He thought that Govt bangalow is ancestral property (tiddammerna aasti), and he wants notice also to vacate & still not receive.. what a joke.

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  • Yenku, Panambur

    Wed, Feb 03 2016

    Very good! Good lesson to all.....

    He said he did not receive any notice from the government to vacate the bungalow.

    If he is a good public servant, why he want a notice? He must use his common sense and abide the law.

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