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The AAP alleges political vendetta as the Centre withdraws the official residence of Delhi CM Atishi, citing delay in taking possession. Atishi promises to continue work for Delhi and accused the BJP of false propaganda. The Public Works Department offers two other bungalows as alternative accommodations. The controversy revolves around alleged irregularities in the renovation of the CM's residence, a key issue in the Delhi assembly elections.
Courtesy: theprint.in
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