Chandigarh, Nov. 1 -- The Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) on Friday alleged that Aam Aadmi Party (AAP) convener Arvind Kejriwal has been allocated a "luxurious, 7-star" government mansion in Chandigarh by his party's government in Punjab. The AAP has dismissed the charge as a "fake", and the Punjab government denied any "fresh allotments in recent months". "After vacating the Sheesh Mahal in Delhi, Punjab's 'Super CM' Arvind Kejriwal has now had an even more magnificent Sheesh Mahal prepared in Punjab. In Chandigarh's Sector 2, Arvind Kejriwal has been allotted a luxurious 7-star government bungalow spread over 2 acres from the chief minister's quota," the BJP posted on X and shared a satellite image of the bungalow. The residence of former Delhi CM Kejriwal in Civil Lines, dubbed by the then Opposition BJP as "Sheesh Mahal", was a major political talking point in the run up to Delhi polls. The BJP had alleged lavish spendings amounting to at least Rs.33 crore on upgradation and renovations of the bungalow. On Friday, AAP's Rajya Sabha member Swati Maliwal shared a similar post and alleged that Kejriwal also uses Punjab government aircraft for personal travel. Punjab BJP working president Ashwani Sharma demanded an explanation from CM Mann. In a post on X, Sharma said the matter is no longer limited to Punjab alone. "Chief Minister Bhagwant Mann ji, is it true that the Sector-2 bungalow allotted to you under your CM quota has been renovated as a new 'Sheesh Mahal' for Arvind Kejriwal? The people of Punjab deserve to know the truth about this," Sharma said in his post. The AAP hit back saying the BJP was baffled after its "fake" Yamuna story was exposed in Delhi."Since the prime minister's fake Yamuna story was exposed, the BJP is baffled. The bewildered BJP is faking everything now. Fake Yamuna, fake pollution figures, fake claims of rainfall, and now fake 7-star claims," the AAP said in a post on X. A senior official from the UT Estate Office also said that these houses were formally allocated to the Punjab government in the late 1950s and continue to serve as official residences for Punjab ministers, including the CM. "We have not made any fresh allotments in recent months, nor have we received any proposal for revising the building plans of these houses in Sector 2," an officer said. He added that there are 92 houses in Sector 2, of which 14 are reserved for Punjab ministers, including the chief minister and rest are private houses....