Overview
- The Building Construction Department issued a final eviction notice on June 22 and visited the 10 Circular Road bungalow on June 24, but Rabri Devi’s private secretary says officials did not provide the authorised list of government-issued items.
- Shifting of furniture, appliances and plants continued through June 28–29 as the family packed personal belongings while waiting for the official inventory to be furnished.
- Rabri Devi has formally requested time until July 5 to match each item against the 2006 allotment list so the handover can be completed without later disputes over government property.
- RJD leader Tejashwi Yadav is reported likely to move to his allotted Polo Road residence once the bungalow is vacated and the government completes possession.
- The delay highlights how missing or decades-old government inventory records can prolong formal turnover of official bungalows and raise political attention when prominent families are involved.