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Mulayam Singh's bungalow allotment nixed, Samajwadi Party gets eviction notice

Mulayam Singh's bungalow allotment nixed, Samajwadi Party gets eviction notice

India Today5 days ago
The Moradabad district authorities have cancelled the allotment of a bungalow granted to Samajwadi Party (SP) founder and former Uttar Pradesh Chief Minister Mulayam Singh Yadav, nearly three years after his death.The local unit of the Samajwadi Party, which was using the property as its district office, has been directed to vacate the premises within 30 days.The bungalow, a sprawling property of approximately 1,000 square metres situated in a prime area of Civil Lines, was originally allotted to Mulayam Singh Yadav in 1994. It was given at a nominal rent of just Rs 250 per month. Following Yadav's passing in October 2022, the allotment was deemed invalid, as no official name transfer had been initiated or approved.advertisement
According to officials, the decision to reclaim the property is part of a wider administrative initiative to review and reassess the allocation of state-owned properties. The district administration's objective is to repurpose these assets for more critical governmental requirements, such as housing for officials or other public services.The eviction notice has been formally served to the local Samajwadi Party district president by the Additional District Magistrate (Finance), who confirmed the cancellation and the 30-day deadline. The administration has made it clear that the party must comply with the order and hand over possession of the property within the stipulated timeframe.The bungalow was allotted to Yadav during his second term as Chief Minister of Uttar Pradesh. The socialist icon, who served three terms as Chief Minister and also held the position of Union Defence Minister, died on October 10, 2022.- Ends
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