Supreme Court cracks down on VVIP squatters: No government bungalow for ex-CMs : India, News - News Summed Up

Supreme Court cracks down on VVIP squatters: No government bungalow for ex-CMs : India, News


"Any possession should be vacated in two months," the Supreme Court bench headed by Justice Anil R Dave said. Home Minister and former UP Chief Minister Rajnath Singh is also believed to have retained his bungalow in Lucknow. In a significant ruling on VVIP encroachment, the Supreme Court today said that former chief ministers are not entitled to government accommodation, which they must vacate in two months. Ruling on a petition filed by NGO Lok Prahari, the apex court ordered six former CMs of Uttar Pradesh, including Mulayam Singh Yadav and Mayawati, to vacate their bungalows. It contended that that the rule was without statutory basis and in breach of Uttar Pradesh Minister Salaries, Allowances and other Facilities Act, 1981.


Source: India Today August 01, 2016 05:33 UTC



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