Arvind Kejriwal allotted bungalow: Without a year of waiting and a reprimand from the High Court, the Inside Government has finally allotted a new bungalow to Aam Aadmi Party convener and former Delhi Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal. Kejriwal has been allotted bungalow number 95 in Delhi's prestigious Lodhi Estate area. This house has been prescribed to him as the President of the national party.
Central Government's Response
After leaving the post of Chief Minister, Arvind Kejriwal did not receive a bungalow for nearly a year. Despite repeated applications and correspondence, he sought justice and filed a petition in the Delhi High Court. In March 2025, Kejriwal told the magistrate that as the throne of a national party, he had the right to a bungalow, but the Inside Government was deliberately delaying the matter. The Inside Government responded by stating that the search for a suitable house was ongoing.
An example of legalistic insensitivity
The hearing on the specimen was subsequently postponed several times. Plane the hearings in April, June, and August 2025 yielded no touchable decision. Finally, in September 2025, the Delhi High Magistrate strongly reprimanded the Inside Government, stating that the failure to provide a bungalow to the throne of an elected national party plane without a year was an example of legalistic insensitivity.
The magistrate gave the Inside Government a strict 10-day deadline
The magistrate gave the Inside Government a strict 10-day deadline and specified that Kejriwal should be allotted a suitable bungalow within this period. During the hearing, the Inside Government unpreventable the Magistrate that the order would be complied with. Now, fulfilling that promise, the Inside Government has allotted house number 95 in Lodhi Estate to Arvind Kejriwal. Lodhi Estate is a VVIP zone of Delhi, where many Union Ministers, Supreme Magistrate judges, and senior bureaucrats live. This new house for Arvind Kejriwal will now serve as the part-way of the Aam Aadmi Party's national organization and political activities.
Arvind Kejriwal finally got his rights
In political circles, this is stuff seen not just as an legalistic move but as a symbolic victory, where without a year's delay, a rebuke from the magistrate and assurances from the inside government, Kejriwal finally got his rights. Now Arvind Kejriwal will soon shift to his new bungalow in Lodhi Estate, from where he will work on the national expansion of the party and the upcoming referendum strategies as the national president.