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Chirag Paswan may have to vacate the 12 Janpath bungalow

Chirag Paswan's troubles are far from over. Now the LJP leader may have to vacate the government bungalow at 12 Janpath. This bungalow was allotted to Ram Vilas Paswan when he became the Union Minister in 1990. Ram Villas Paswan died in October 2020. The Paswan family has been living in this bungalow for almost 30 years.

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Published : Jul 14, 2021, 8:48 PM IST

New Delhi: Chirag Paswan's troubles are far from over. Now the LJP leader may have to vacate the government bungalow at 12 Janpath. This bungalow was allotted to Ram Vilas Paswan when he became the Union Minister in 1990. Ram Villas Paswan died in October 2020. The Paswan family has been living in this bungalow for almost 30 years.

This government bungalow belongs to the Ministry of Urban Affairs of the Central Government. This is a bungalow assigned for a Union minister or at least a five-time MP. Chirag has become an MP for the second time. He is neither a union minister nor a 5-time MP. Therefore, he may have to vacate his bungalow. According to sources, Chirag has also received notices twice to vacate this bungalow.

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Ram Vilas Paswan lost the election from Hajipur in the 2009 Lok Sabha elections, following that he was asked to vacate this bungalow, but at that time RJD supremo, Lalu Prasad Yadav nominated him to the Rajya Sabha, due to which his bungalow remained with the Paswan family. However, the leaders of the Chirag Paswan faction believe that relations with the BJP have deteriorated, so this bungalow may have to be vacated, so they are mentally ready for it.

A few days ago there was a break in the Lok Janshakti Party. A total of five LJP MPs separated with Chirag's uncle and MP Pashupati Paras. The MPs made Paras the leader of the parliamentary party in place of Chirag Paswan. Pashupati Paras became the LJP's national President by meeting with the people of his faction. Chirag Paswan also called a meeting of the LJP's national executive in which 95% of the party members were present. Chirag described himself as the national president.

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As of now, LJP is divided into two camps. One group is of Pashupati Paras and the other group is of Chirag Paswan. Both the factions are calling themselves the real LJP. The matter is currently with the Election Commission. At the same time, Pashupati Paras has become a cabinet minister in the central government from the LJP quota. Because of this, Chirag is said to be angry with the BJP. It is also clear that BJP is with Paras.

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New Delhi: Chirag Paswan's troubles are far from over. Now the LJP leader may have to vacate the government bungalow at 12 Janpath. This bungalow was allotted to Ram Vilas Paswan when he became the Union Minister in 1990. Ram Villas Paswan died in October 2020. The Paswan family has been living in this bungalow for almost 30 years.

This government bungalow belongs to the Ministry of Urban Affairs of the Central Government. This is a bungalow assigned for a Union minister or at least a five-time MP. Chirag has become an MP for the second time. He is neither a union minister nor a 5-time MP. Therefore, he may have to vacate his bungalow. According to sources, Chirag has also received notices twice to vacate this bungalow.

Also Read: Good news for Central govt staff, pensioners

Ram Vilas Paswan lost the election from Hajipur in the 2009 Lok Sabha elections, following that he was asked to vacate this bungalow, but at that time RJD supremo, Lalu Prasad Yadav nominated him to the Rajya Sabha, due to which his bungalow remained with the Paswan family. However, the leaders of the Chirag Paswan faction believe that relations with the BJP have deteriorated, so this bungalow may have to be vacated, so they are mentally ready for it.

A few days ago there was a break in the Lok Janshakti Party. A total of five LJP MPs separated with Chirag's uncle and MP Pashupati Paras. The MPs made Paras the leader of the parliamentary party in place of Chirag Paswan. Pashupati Paras became the LJP's national President by meeting with the people of his faction. Chirag Paswan also called a meeting of the LJP's national executive in which 95% of the party members were present. Chirag described himself as the national president.

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As of now, LJP is divided into two camps. One group is of Pashupati Paras and the other group is of Chirag Paswan. Both the factions are calling themselves the real LJP. The matter is currently with the Election Commission. At the same time, Pashupati Paras has become a cabinet minister in the central government from the LJP quota. Because of this, Chirag is said to be angry with the BJP. It is also clear that BJP is with Paras.

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