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BJP seeks cancellation of four merged properties that expanded Delhi CM's official residence "Sheesh Mahal" at 6, Flagstaff Road.
By Aniket Chakraborty
Feb 12, 2025
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The residence underwent a Rs 33.6 crore renovation, transforming from a Type 5 bungalow to a Type 8 bungalow meant for senior cabinet ministers.
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Former CM Arvind Kejriwal vacated the property in October 2024 after resigning from his position following a 10-year rule.
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The expanded complex spans over 50,000 square meters and allegedly features luxury amenities like jacuzzis and gold-plated toilets.
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Delhi BJP president Virendra Sachdeva has formally written to Lt Governor VK Saxena requesting the cancellation of the property amalgamation.
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The controversy played a significant role in ending AAP's decade-long rule in Delhi, serving as a powerful political tool for the BJP.
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The new BJP government has declared that the incoming Chief Minister will not reside in the controversial bungalow.
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Plans are being considered to convert the Sheesh Mahal into a museum, though the final decision rests with the new government.
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The Public Works Department has conducted an audit of the property, leading to suspension of some officials.
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The Central Bureau of Investigation has launched a probe into the alleged irregularities and cost escalation of the renovation project.
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