Akhilesh Yadav bungalow row: UP minister seeks probe

ANI  |  Lucknow (Uttar Pradesh) [India] 

A day after reports emerged that former has allegedly left the government bungalow, he had been occupying until a few days ago, in shambles, state's on Sunday said he has violated the Supreme Court's order.

He also asked for an investigation into the matter.

"Removing of and tiles should not have been done because these are government properties. He has violated SC order. An investigation is needed," Singh told ANI.

Yadav, who recently vacated a government bungalow in compliance with Supreme Court's order and shifted to a private villa, has allegedly taken away imported tiles, ceiling, ACs, garden lights and bathroom fittings among others.

Refuting the charges, Samajwadi Party's instead blamed and said he was the one who had ordered the removal of various things from the property after the former vacated the same.

"This was done just to malign Akhilesh Yadav's image in public because the CM is frustrated after losing a series of bypolls," he added.

On June 2, Yadav vacated his official residence, complying with the SC's order on the matter.

Akhilesh now resides at the Ansal township on Sultanpur road in

For those unversed, the in May 2016 quashed the law passed by the then government, which granted permanent residential accommodation to former chief ministers of the state.

The apex court, in its order, said former chief ministers of the state were not entitled to government bungalows.

Thereafter, Adityanath issued notices in May this year to six former state chief ministers to vacate their official bungalows, including Mulayam Singh Yadav, Mayawati, and

Notices were sent by the asking the former chief ministers to vacate their bungalows within 15 days post the issue of notices.

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First Published: Sun, June 10 2018. 12:40 IST