Arvind Kejriwal Relocates to AAP MP's Bungalow After Resignation
The former Delhi Chief Minister moves to 5 Feroz Shah Road, following his resignation amid ongoing political and legal challenges.
- Arvind Kejriwal vacated the Delhi Chief Minister's official residence at 6 Flagstaff Road and moved to a bungalow allocated to AAP Rajya Sabha MP Ashok Mittal.
- Kejriwal resigned as Chief Minister on September 17, stating he would only return to the position after receiving a 'certificate of honesty' from Delhi's electorate in the upcoming elections.
- The move follows Kejriwal's release on bail from Tihar Jail, where he was held for five months in connection with an excise policy case.
- The former CM's previous residence was embroiled in controversy over alleged renovation expenses, which are under investigation by the Central Bureau of Investigation.
- Kejriwal's relocation comes as he prepares to lead AAP's campaign for the February assembly elections, while Atishi has taken over as the new Chief Minister of Delhi.