Delhi chief minister Arvind Kejriwal, who has set his heart on Punjab, is set to settle down in Goraya, 33 km from Jalandhar, in the poll-bound state’s NRI hub of Doaba. Though Sanghera cited security reasons to decline comment about Kejriwal’s moving in, his house on the outskirts of Goraya is vacant. The house is 10km from the AAP’s state headquarters in Phagwara. “The house at Goraya needs repair and should be ready to move in by October-end,” he says. Kejriwal will be putting up at a volunteer’s house at Jhande village in Ludhiana when he kicks off a four-day Punjab visit on Thursday.
Source: Hindustan Times September 07, 2016 18:14 UTC