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Rabri Devi has to vacate the bungalow: Samrat Choudhary

Rabri Devi has to vacate the bungalow: Samrat Choudhary
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Bihar Chief Minister Samrat Choudhary has publicly demanded that RJD leader Rabri Devi vacate a government bungalow in Patna. The state government has issued multiple notices, asserting that the residence is for public servants and not a hereditary entitlement.

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This dispute reflects ongoing political tensions in Bihar and the broader debate over the misuse of government-allotted housing by former officials.

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Bihar Chief Minister Samrat Choudhary has spoken out, for the first time, about the row over the bungalow occupied by Rashtriya Janata Dal leader Rabri Devi. Without naming the former Chief Minister, he said that she would have to vacate the bungalow at any cost.

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The article focuses heavily on the Chief Minister's perspective and his criticism of the opposition family's entitlement.

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