India News | Govt Sends Notice to Congress to Vacate Chanakyapuri Flat

Get latest articles and stories on India at LatestLY. The Directorate of Estates under the Union Housing and Urban Affairs Ministry has sent a show-cause notice to the Congress, asking it to vacate a flat in Chanakyapuri in Lutyens' Delhi, which was earlier occupied by party chief Sonia Gandhi's aide Vincent Gorge, officials said on Friday.

New Delhi, Apr 1 (PTI) The Directorate of Estates under the Union Housing and Urban Affairs Ministry has sent a show-cause notice to the Congress, asking it to vacate a flat in Chanakyapuri in Lutyens' Delhi, which was earlier occupied by party chief Sonia Gandhi's aide Vincent Gorge, officials said on Friday.

Sources said in the eviction notice issued on March 25, the directorate has flagged the "unauthorised occupation" of flat number C-ll/109 and said it should be vacated.

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The notice said the allotment for the accommodation was cancelled in 2013 by the directorate.

According to the officials, damage charges amounting to approximately Rs 3 crore can be levied on the Congress for over-staying at the Chanakyapuri property.

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The officials said the party has been asked to respond to the notice within three working days. The notice has asked for personal appearance to explain why an order of eviction should not be issued.

Rules say the allottee can appear in person or through a duly authorised representative to answer all material questions connected with the matter, along with the evidence in support of his case.

The officials said in case the allottee does not reply to the show-cause notice or appear within the stipulated time, the case will be decided ex-parte.

(The above story is verified and authored by Press Trust of India (PTI) staff. PTI, India’s premier news agency, employs more than 400 journalists and 500 stringers to cover almost every district and small town in India.. The views appearing in the above post do not reflect the opinions of LatestLY)

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