Lok Sabha Secretariat asks property officer to initiate eviction proceedings against former AAP MP Mann

In its petition before the Estate Officer, the Secretariat said Mann was allotted regular residence along Duplex No. 33, North Avenue, its units and 153 North Avenue of the Central Government as a member of the 17th Lok Sabha.

In its petition before the Estate Officer, the Secretariat said Mann was allotted regular residence along Duplex No. 33, North Avenue, its units and 153 North Avenue of the Central Government as a member of the 17th Lok Sabha.

Mann had resigned from the post of Sangrur MP in March to become the Chief Minister of Punjab. The Secretariat said in its petition before the Estate Officer

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The Lok Sabha Secretariat has asked the Directorate of Estates to initiate eviction proceedings against AAP leader and Punjab Chief Minister Bhagwant Mann for “unauthorized” occupation of the central government residence here allotted to him as a Member of Parliament. Mann had resigned from the post of Sangrur MP in March to become the Chief Minister of Punjab. In its petition before the Estates Officer, the Secretariat stated that Mann was allotted Central Government Duplex No. 33, North Avenue, with its units and 153 North Avenue, as his regular residence as a member of the 17th Lok Sabha .

“The said allotment in his name has been canceled with effect from April 14,” the statement said, adding that Mann failed to vacate the premises. The Lok Sabha Secretariat said that the occupancy of the building by the former MP after April 13 is “unauthorised”. “It is therefore requested that eviction proceedings be initiated against Bhagwan Mann, former MP and all persons and orders for their eviction be passed,” the petition sent to the Estate Officer said.

There was no immediate response available from the Punjab Chief Minister’s Office. According to official documents, the said residence has now been allotted to RLP president and an MP from Rajasthan, Hanuman Beniwal. Central government employees, MPs, judges and other dignitaries are allotted residential accommodation in the national capital while they are in service and posted in Delhi. After their term expires or expires prematurely, they are no longer eligible to occupy housing. As per the PRS legislation, to evict a person from a residential accommodation, the property officer of the central government first issues a written notice to the person concerned, after which he has to show cause within three working days as to why the eviction notice is not given. must be given. be issued against them.

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