What Is the Controversy Surrounding the Vacating of 10 Circular Road Bungalow in Patna?
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Patna, Dec 29 (NationPress) A political scandal has emerged in Bihar regarding the vacating of the government residence at 10 Circular Road in Patna. The Janata Dal (United) is expressing serious concerns about the process through which the residence was cleared.
JDU MLC and party spokesperson Neeraj Kumar has addressed a letter to the Building Construction Department, demanding a comprehensive inventory and assurance regarding the security of all governmental assets at the bungalow.
In his correspondence, Kumar has sought clarification on the status of various installations, such as fans, air conditioners, bathroom fittings, taps, geysers, toilet commodes, and window and door curtains that were provided by the department.
Referring to media coverage, the JDU leader alleged that the bungalow was reportedly vacated late at night without the presence of Rabri Devi and her family. He also cited claims indicating that flowerpots and plants were taken from the premises using a pickup truck, which raises issues of accountability and authorization.
Kumar has inquired whether the plants and flowerpots were the property of the Horticulture Department or privately owned. Additionally, he questioned who authorized the entry of a pickup vehicle into the bungalow while the former Chief Minister and her family were absent.
The letter highlights that Rabri Devi and her family have been residing in the government bungalow since 2006, despite owning other significant properties in Patna. During this period, they have purportedly benefited from amenities equivalent to those afforded to a cabinet minister.
Stressing that government assets must be returned in a secure and complete state, Kumar asserted that it is the duty of the occupants to return all departmental items to the Building Construction Department.
Neeraj Kumar has also shared the letter along with a video message on social media, urging the Building Construction Minister to personally oversee the entire process and ensure that all government property is returned safely and remains in its original state.
This issue has intensified the political discourse surrounding the vacating of the 10 Circular Road bungalow, adding a new layer to the ongoing verbal conflict between the ruling coalition and the opposition in Bihar.