A senior leader, who declined to be identified, remarked "it is not kosher" meaning thereby that 'it's not done.; It's not acceptable. You can't do that! It's not cricket!'.
Suggesting that the matter involved a major political party and should not have been handled like this, the leader said that the issue should have been sorted out by sitting across the table and not by leaking some information to the media.
AICC Treasurer Motilal Vora yesterday said the party has received a notice from the Urban Development Ministry for vacating the four bungalows in its possession that also include 26, Akbar Road; 5, Raisina Road and C-II/109, Chanakya Puri.
24, Akbar Road has been the party's headquarters since 1978 while 26, Akbar Road is the office of Congress' frontal wing Seva Dal and 5, Raisina Road houses Youth Congress and NSUI(I) offices. The Chanakyapuri bungalow is being used as a residence.
The Ministry of Urban Development directed Congress that it pay penal fee till the bungalows are vacated.
In a statement, it said that as per the policy on Allotment of Land to Political Parties for building their own party offices, Congress Party was required to vacate in June, 2013 the four bungalows that are in its possession.
The Ministry said this is because Congress Party was handed over possession of land at 9-A, Rouse Avenue in June, 2010 and as per the policy it was required to vacate the four bungalows within three years, that is, June, 2013, which was not done.
Subsequently, Congress Party made a request seeking further three years time to vacate these bungalows, it said.
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