The Congress party holds the distinction of being the only national political party in India that currently occupies two government bungalows in the prestigious Lutyen’s Delhi area. In contrast, other prominent parties such as the BJP and three other parties have been allotted only one bungalow each for their office use. The allocation of these bungalows is governed by a policy that stipulates the vacation of the premises three years after the completion of the office building or the allocation of land. The issue of political parties occupying government accommodations beyond the designated time frame has been a topic of debate and scrutiny, with critics questioning the fairness and transparency of such arrangements. The presence of multiple parties in government bungalows in Lutyen’s Delhi, a coveted location known for housing the country’s political elite, has raised concerns about the equitable distribution of resources and facilities among political entities. As the discussion around the utilization of government accommodations by political parties continues, the spotlight remains on the adherence to regulations and ethical practices in the allocation and occupancy of such properties. With the upcoming elections and the evolving political landscape in India, the issue of party office spaces in prime locations like Lutyen’s Delhi is likely to attract further attention and scrutiny from various stakeholders and the public at large.

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“Congress singular in holding two government bungalows in Lutyen’s Delhi, defying policy on office space allocation.”
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