Kejriwal moves to his official residence

March 28, 2015 12:00 am | Updated 05:49 am IST - NEW DELHI:

Delhi Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal has shifted to the official residence allotted to him in North Delhi’s Civil Lines. The house with the address 6, Flagstaff Road, Delhi, has a front and a side lawn as well as an office space which can accommodate up to 40 people.

Mr. Kejriwal, who was earlier residing at Girnar Apartment in Kaushambi area of Ghaziabad, had expressed his desire to live in a house that could double up as an office and had sufficient space to interact with the people.

The Kaushambi flat was allotted to his wife, who is an Indian Revenue Service officer.

The Flagstaff Road bungalow was earlier occupied by former Delhi Assembly Speaker Prem Singh.

Mr. Kejriwal lived in a bungalow on Tilak Lane in the Lutyens’ Zone during his previous 49-day tenure as the Chief Minister.

According to the sources, the Civil Lines house, maintained by the Public Works Department, did not require any major adjustments or alterations.

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