After retaining the Cauvery bungalow for over six years, it seems that former chief minister Siddaramaiah will have to vacate this place as he has been allotted a different house by the state government.
Cauvery is the official bungalow reserved for the state Chief Minister.
According to a Karnataka government notification released on Friday, Leader of Opposition Siddaramaiah has been allotted a house at number 2 Race View Cottage on Race Course Road in the state capital.
Siddaramaiah has been staying at the Cauvery bungalow for the past six years, a period which saw three different governments in the state.
He had first moved into the bungalow after becoming the Chief Minister of the state.
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