The Indian National Congress stands out as the sole national political party currently utilizing two government bungalows in Lutyen’s Delhi, in contrast to four other parties, such as the BJP, which have one each. These properties are designated for party office purposes and are subject to a policy mandating that they be vacated three years after the completion of the office building or land allocation. This allocation of multiple government bungalows to a single party has sparked discussions and debates within the political circles in India. The issue of accommodation for political parties in Delhi’s prime locations has been a contentious topic, with questions raised about fairness and adherence to regulations. The utilization of government accommodations by political parties has been a subject of scrutiny, as it involves the use of public resources for party activities. The distribution of government bungalows among various political parties has become a focal point for critics, particularly in light of the limited availability of such prime properties in Lutyen’s Delhi. The Congress party’s occupation of two government bungalows has drawn attention to the broader issue of party funding and resources in India’s political landscape. As discussions continue regarding the allocation and use of government accommodations by political parties, the spotlight remains on ensuring transparency and accountability in the management of public resources for party activities.

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