Atishi did not sit on Kejriwal's chair, now speculation has started regarding the residence.

New Delhi: Aam Aadmi Party chief Arvind Kejriwal is going to vacate the Chief Minister's residence soon. For this he has started searching for a new house. The party said on Saturday that it will soon vacate the official residence of the Delhi Chief Minister located in the Civil Lines area. Also, the search for a new house near New Delhi constituency has been intensified.

Earlier this month, Arvind Kejriwal had resigned from the post of Chief Minister of Delhi. He then said that he would vacate the official Flagstaff Road residence during Navratri. Let us tell you that the festival of Navratri is starting from the first week of October.

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However, a different kind of speculation has started regarding Kejriwal vacating the CM residence. It is being said that Aam Aadmi Party leader and new Delhi CM Atishi did not sit on Kejriwal's chair. In his honour, he has kept that chair vacant. So will Atishi shift to the Chief Minister's residence or will that too remain vacant out of respect. However, what will be Atishi's decision on this? Only time will tell.

Atishi will not spoil the plan due to greed for housing

On the other hand, it is also being said that Delhi Assembly elections are near. Atishi will not give up Kejriwal's vacant CM chair just for the greed of CM residence for a few days. Let us tell you that Delhi CM Atishi is living in the residence of former Deputy Chief Minister of Delhi Manish Sisodia.

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demand for accommodation from the center

At present, the Aam Aadmi Party has also demanded from the Central Government to provide official residence to Kejriwal as he is the head of a national party. Kejriwal lives with his wife, children and elderly parents. Before joining politics, Kejriwal lived in Kaushambi, Ghaziabad in Uttar Pradesh. After becoming the Chief Minister of Delhi for the first time in 2013, he lived in a bungalow in Tilak Lane, Delhi. He started living in the residence on Flagstaff Road in 2015 after re-taking oath as the Chief Minister of Delhi.

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