
AAP Seeks Govt House for Arvind Kejriwal: Delhi High Court to Hear Plea on August 25
The Delhi High Court has agreed to hear the plea filed by the Aam Aadmi Party (AAP) seeking allotment of a residential accommodation to its National Convenor, Arvind Kejriwal. The plea was filed on August 17 and has been scheduled to be heard on August 25.
The petition, filed by the AAP, stated that under the guidelines, a recognized national party’s president is entitled to one government residence, provided they neither own a house nor have been allotted one in any other official capacity. The party has been demanding a government residence for Kejriwal, who has been occupying a private accommodation in Delhi.
The AAP’s plea has been filed under the Delhi Rent Control Act, 1948, and the Delhi Municipal Corporation Act, 1957. The party has claimed that it has been following the guidelines and rules laid down by the government, and that Kejriwal is entitled to a government residence.
The petition has been filed in the wake of the AAP’s recent victories in the Delhi Assembly elections, where the party won a landslide majority, winning 67 out of 70 seats. The party has been demanding a government residence for Kejriwal, who has been occupying a private accommodation in Delhi.
The AAP has been arguing that Kejriwal is entitled to a government residence as per the guidelines laid down by the government. The party has claimed that Kejriwal has been following the rules and has not been allotted a government residence, despite being the National Convenor of the party.
The party has also claimed that the government has been denying Kejriwal a government residence, despite his repeated requests. The AAP has been accusing the government of being biased and has been demanding a government residence for Kejriwal.
The Delhi High Court has agreed to hear the plea on August 25, and the AAP is hopeful that the court will grant Kejriwal a government residence. The party has been fighting for the rights of its workers and leaders, and has been demanding a government residence for Kejriwal.
The AAP’s plea has been filed in the wake of the recent controversy surrounding the allocation of government residences to political leaders. The controversy has been ongoing for several months, with the AAP and other opposition parties demanding a transparent and fair process for the allocation of government residences.
The AAP has been arguing that the government has been misusing its powers and has been allocating government residences to its loyalists and party workers. The party has been demanding a transparent and fair process for the allocation of government residences, and has been accusing the government of being biased.
The AAP’s plea has been filed in the Delhi High Court, and the party is hopeful that the court will grant Kejriwal a government residence. The party has been fighting for the rights of its workers and leaders, and has been demanding a government residence for Kejriwal.
The controversy has been ongoing for several months, and has been a major issue in the Delhi Assembly elections. The AAP has been accusing the government of being biased and has been demanding a transparent and fair process for the allocation of government residences.
The Delhi High Court has agreed to hear the plea on August 25, and the AAP is hopeful that the court will grant Kejriwal a government residence. The party has been fighting for the rights of its workers and leaders, and has been demanding a government residence for Kejriwal.
The AAP’s plea has been filed in the wake of the recent controversy surrounding the allocation of government residences to political leaders. The controversy has been ongoing for several months, with the AAP and other opposition parties demanding a transparent and fair process for the allocation of government residences.
The AAP has been arguing that the government has been misusing its powers and has been allocating government residences to its loyalists and party workers. The party has been demanding a transparent and fair process for the allocation of government residences, and has been accusing the government of being biased.
The AAP’s plea has been filed in the Delhi High Court, and the party is hopeful that the court will grant Kejriwal a government residence. The party has been fighting for the rights of its workers and leaders, and has been demanding a government residence for Kejriwal.
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