Tejashwi says he has filed appeal in Patana HC against single

Press Trust of India  |  Patna 

RJD said on Friday that he has filed an appeal against the High Court judgement which had turned down his petition challenging the government order to vacate his bungalow to make way for Deputy

He said this in response to queries from journalists about a fresh order reportedly issued by the department for building construction to administration for getting the 5, bungalow, in which he resides, vacated.

The premises was allotted to Yadav in 2015 upon his appointment as the deputy of the then 'Grand Allaince' government headed by

He continues to occupy the sprawling bungalow, situated adjacent to the chief minister's residence, even after the lapse of more than a year since RJD lost power in the state and Kumar now heads a NDA government.

The RJD heir apparent trained his guns at Sushil Modi, also a senior BJP leader, saying "Why is he so desperate to get me housted from the bungalow ? Is he standing on the road ? Does he face any difficulty in discharging his duties from his current accommodation ?"

Sushil took over as Deputy after Kumar formed the NDA government which caused to lose his post. He lives in 1, Polo Road, which is about a kilometre away from the chief minister's residence.

The RJD has been asked to swap his accommodation with his successor.

The single bench of High Court in its order on Yadav's petition had remarked "the petitioner has been allotted a bungalow matching his status as a minister in the government at 1, Polo Road, Patna.......He cannot raise complaint on the decision so taken simply because the present bungalow is more suited to him".

Yadav had also maintained that the CCTV camera installed at the boundary wall he shared with the chief minister's residence had been put up to spy on him.

"If indeed it (CCTV camera) was required for security, why was it removed ? All the activities inside my residence can be viewed from the upper storey of the chief minister's house but his paranoia makes him resort to such means," he had said.

Yadav had also targeted Kumar and Sushil over claiming that as per information received in response to an RTI query, financial irregularities of more than Rs two billion had been pointed out by the CAG in its audit report for Nazarat offices in Muzaffarpur and Vaishali districts.

"I wonder what does the chief minister, who had ditched us (RJD) claiming zero tolerance for corruption, and his Deputy CM, whose sole occupation seems to be muckraking against me and my family, have to say about this", he added.

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First Published: Fri, November 23 2018. 20:25 IST