The Indian National Congress stands as the singular national political party currently in possession of two government bungalows in Lutyen’s Delhi, a prestigious location in the nation’s capital. In contrast, four other parties, including the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP), hold one each. These bungalows are designated for party office utilization, in adherence to a policy mandating vacation three years subsequent to the completion of the office building or land allocation. This possession of multiple government bungalows by the Congress has sparked discussions and debates regarding the equitable distribution of such accommodations among various political parties in the country. The issue of government accommodation for political parties has been a contentious topic in Indian politics, with calls for transparency and fairness in the allocation process. As the political landscape continues to evolve, the allocation of government bungalows to parties remains a point of scrutiny and debate among policymakers and the public alike. This development sheds light on the complexities and nuances of political office allotment in India’s capital, underscoring the need for transparency and accountability in such matters.

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“Congress sole party with two Lutyen’s Delhi bungalows; BJP, others allotted one each under government policy.”
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