The Congress Rajya Sabha member said he was recently allotted 5-Tughlaq Road residence, but when he went there he was told that it would take one or two months to complete the repairs. "There is no electricity and other facilities at 5 Tughlaq Road. It's in a dilapidated condition. How could I go there now?" he said, talking to PTI here.
He also claimed that only he and the former Defence Minister A K Antony had been asked to move out while other former UPA Ministers continue to stay in the same bungalows.
"It's negligence of the Urban Development ministry. It's unfair. I don't know about (if there is) pressure to allot my present bungalow to someone else. If they force me to leave, I am helpless," he told PTI.
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