Prof K Nageshwar: Row over withdrawal of Priyanka’s official residence (Video)

             ||Row over withdrawal of Priyanka's  official residence

Congress leader Priyanka Gandhi Vadra has been asked to vacate her government bungalow in Delhi by August 1. A government notice said her allotment stands cancelled from today and she owes Rs 3.46 lakh in dues.
Priyanka Gandhi was "expecting this decision after the withdrawal of SPG (Special Protection Group) security," adding that this would not deter from her political work or from criticising the government.

Shortly after the notice, she also made an online payment to ensure that her dues were all paid, according to sources.

In the notice, the Ministry of Housing and Urban Affairs said Priyanka Gandhi must exit bungalow 35 on Lodhi Estate allotted to her in 1997 as she no longer has Special Protection Group security. She is not entitled to a bungalow, said officials, unless the home ministry makes an exception on grounds of security.

"Consequent upon withdrawal of SPG protection and grant of Z+ security cover by Ministry of Home Affairs, which does not have provision for allotment/retention of government accommodation on security ground to you, the allotment of Type 6B house number 35, Lodhi Estate, New Delhi is hereby cancelled with effect from 01/07/2020," said the ministry's notice.

Priyanka Gandhi has been told that if she stays beyond August 1, she will have to pay penalty.

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Prof K Nageshwar: Row over withdrawal of Priyanka's official residence (Video)
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||Row over withdrawal of Priyanka's official residence Congress leader Priyanka Gandhi Vadra has been asked to vacate her government bungalow in Delhi by August 1. A government notice said her allotment stands cancelled from today and she owes Rs 3.46 lakh in dues. Priyanka Gandhi was "expecting this decision after the withdrawal of SPG (Special Protection Group) security," adding that this would not deter from her political work or from criticising the government. Shortly after the notice, she also made an online payment to ensure that her dues were all paid, according to sources. In the notice, the Ministry of Housing and Urban Affairs said Priyanka Gandhi must exit bungalow 35 on Lodhi Estate allotted to her in 1997 as she no longer has Special Protection Group security. She is not entitled to a bungalow, said officials, unless the home ministry makes an exception on grounds of security. "Consequent upon withdrawal of SPG protection and grant of Z+ security cover by Ministry of Home Affairs, which does not have provision for allotment/retention of government accommodation on security ground to you, the allotment of Type 6B house number 35, Lodhi Estate, New Delhi is hereby cancelled with effect from 01/07/2020," said the ministry's notice. Priyanka Gandhi has been told that if she stays beyond August 1, she will have to pay penalty.

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