Overview
- Delhi BJP and AAP MP Swati Maliwal claimed Arvind Kejriwal was allotted a two‑acre government residence in Chandigarh’s Sector 2 under the Punjab chief minister’s quota.
- The accusers posted an aerial image on X that they said shows the property, branding it a “7‑star” bungalow and reviving the “Sheesh Mahal” narrative.
- Maliwal further alleged Kejriwal used Punjab government aircraft, saying he took a helicopter to Ambala and then a state jet to Gujarat for party work.
- AAP denied the accusations, asserting the image depicts the Punjab CM’s camp office, and the party’s Chandigarh unit said a detailed statement would follow.
- Neither Kejriwal nor the Bhagwant Mann government has confirmed any allotment, and the dispute echoes earlier scrutiny of Kejriwal’s Delhi residence that drew CPWD and CVC attention.
 
  
 