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After Article 370, Centre could take away official bungalows of former J&K Chief Ministers | | | Early Times Report
Jammu, Aug 7: After axing Article 370, which provided special status to Jammu and Kashmir, the government of India could wrest government bungalows from all former J&K chief ministers. As per reports, J&K chief ministers including Omar Abdullah, Mehbooba Mufti and Ghulam Nabi Azad retain their rent-free bungalows in Srinagar's Gupkar Raad area. The political leaders, barring Azad have allegedly spent crores on renovation and modernisation of the bungalows.. Azad doesn't retain any of the government bungalows but only has temporary possession of Jammu & Kashmir Bank's guesthouse at Zeethyar. An official of the J&K estates' department as per reports said that Rs 20 crores had been spent on renovating the bungalow occupied by Omar Abdullah during his chief ministership. Although Farooq Abdullah does not reside in the government bungalow he claims the rent against it. Mehbooba Mufti, on the other hand, has been living in Gupkar Road bungalow since 2005, stating safety concerns. Apart from the bungalows, the chief ministers also enjoy a plethora of privileges which include bullet-proof vehicles and retinue of staffs. |
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