Row over Delhi CM residence allotment; AAP alleges vendetta, PWD cites procedural lapses
- The Aam Aadmi Party alleged that the BJP-led Centre cancelled the allotment of Delhi Chief Minister Atishi's official residence, claiming it was an act of political vendetta.
- Atishi stated, 'I will work for the people of Delhi from the streets if needed,' emphasizing her commitment despite losing her residence.
- The Public Works Department withdrew the offer for Bungalow No. 6, Flagstaff Road, citing that Atishi did not occupy it within the required time frame.
- BJP Vice-President Yogita Singh accused Atishi of fabricating the bungalow controversy to gain sympathy, saying, 'A delay in taking possession is now being escalated into a political controversy.
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