Kejriwal prepares to move into five-bedroom flat, BJP critical

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Press Trust of India New Delhi
Last Updated : Jan 03 2014 | 9:37 PM IST
As he prepares to move into a five-bedroom duplex flat in central Delhi, Delhi Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal today came under attack from Opposition on the 'aam aadmi' claims of his party but he strongly defended it.
Kejriwal has been allotted two five-bedroom duplex flats on Bhagwan Das Road one of which is to be used as his office.
BJP MLAs came down hard on Kejriwal in the Delhi Assembly on the issue saying his decision to accept the two flats was in "total contradiction" of AAP's claim that it will practice austerity.
"Allotment of two big flats to the Chief Minister has exposed the party. It is in total contradiction of their stated position. Their resolve to remain aam aadmi fell flat," senior BJP leader Sahab Singh Chouhan said in the Assembly.
Kejriwal and his six ministers had decided not to stay in any government bungalows but instead live in modest flats.
"I have been given two separate houses, each having five bedrooms. You can take your camera and check the houses. I will be living in one of those with my family while using the other as my office where we can work till late hours," Kejriwal told reporters.
"Now, I will live with my family in the five-bedroom house. Earlier, I was living in a four-bedroom apartment, that's the only difference," he said.
Kejriwal has been living in a society flat in Kausambi and had refused to shift to a Type-Seven bungalow which he is entitled to after taking oath as the Chief Minister on December 28.
His team had finalised the two flats on Bhagwan Das Road after scanning a number of government flats near the Delhi Secretariat around Indraprastha Extension.
Delhi government ministers are entitled to Type-Six or Type-Seven bungalows with three-bedrooms. Sheila Dikshit has since 2003 been staying at a Type-8 bungalow on 3, Motilal Nehru Marg in Lutyens Delhi.
Sources said the accommodation for Kejriwal was finalised after his family visited it last week. The flats are being renovated and Kejriwal is likely to shift after two-three days.
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First Published: Jan 03 2014 | 9:37 PM IST

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