Delhi CM Atishi Evicted from Official Residence Amid AAP-BJP Tensions
The Aam Aadmi Party accuses the BJP-led central government of orchestrating the eviction of Delhi Chief Minister Atishi from her allocated residence.
- Delhi Chief Minister Atishi's belongings were allegedly removed from her official residence on orders from the Lieutenant Governor, according to the AAP.
- The residence at 6 Flagstaff Road was previously occupied by former CM Arvind Kejriwal, who vacated it after resigning last month.
- AAP claims the BJP is attempting to take over the bungalow, while the BJP argues Atishi was not officially allotted the residence.
- The Public Works Department reportedly sealed the residence, intensifying the political clash between AAP and BJP.
- The controversy arises as Delhi prepares for assembly elections, with AAP leaders accusing the BJP of political maneuvering.