Former CM Arvind Kejriwal Shifted to Bungalow No. 5 in Lutyens Delhi today, and Sisodia also Changed His Residence

Former CM Arvind Kejriwal Shifted to Bungalow No. 5 in Lutyens Delhi today, and Sisodia also Changed His Residence

Former CM Arvind Kejriwal Shifted to Bungalow No. 5 in Lutyens Delhi today, and Sisodia also Changed His Residence

After former Delhi Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal, Manish Sisodia also changed residence and shifted to Harbhajan’s house with his family. And if we talk about former CM Kejriwal, he moved to Rajya Sabha MP Ashok Mittal’s official residence.

Kejriwal Shifted to a New House

Former Delhi CM Arvind Kejriwal shifted to Bungalow No. 5 Lutyens located at Ferozshah Road in Delhi today. Kejriwal shifted with his parents, wife, and children. After Atishi got the CM bungalow, Arvind Kejriwal had to leave the government residence within 15 days. After that, AAP MP Ashok Mittal requested to stay in his government residence. Sharing a video, AAP MP Mittal said,

“I am happy to know that Kejriwal has chosen his house. He said that when Kejriwal resigned from the post of Chief Minister, he had no place to stay.”

I invited him as my guest to my Delhi residence, and I am happy that he has accepted my request.” Which bungalow did Manish Sisodia get? Former Deputy CM Manish Sisodia has changed his address. Now Sisodia’s new address is the house of AAP MP Harbhajan Singh, located on Rajendra Prasad Road. Here, Sisodia will stay as a guest (Former CM Arvind Kejriwal Shifted to Bungalow No. 5 in Lutyens Delhi today, and Sisodia also Changed His Residence).

This is the official residence of Harbhajan Singh. Sisodia says that if the people of Delhi consider me dishonest, then do not vote, and if the people of Delhi consider me honest, then do not vote. I will take over the post of Deputy CM only after winning again.

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