PATNA, June 3 -- Bihar chief minister Samrat Choudhary on Tuesday launched a scathing attack on Rashtriya Janata Dal (RJD) leaders over the ongoing row involving government bungalows, particularly targeting former CM Rabri Devi for her reluctance to vacate 10, Circular Road - a sprawling official residence allotted to her nearly two decades ago. Addressing a gathering at a Sahyog camp in Sheikhpura, Choudhary, without naming the RJD, remarked, "It is not a monarchy... The mother wants one house and the son desires another." The comment was a clear dig at Rabri Devi, who continues to occupy the Circular Road bungalow, and her son Tejashwi Yadav, leader of Opposition (LoP) in Assembly, who resides at 1, Polo Road. Rabri Devi has reportedly refused to shift to 39, Hardinge Road, allotted to her as LoP in the Legislative Council. The controversy erupted after RJD raised objections to the allocation of government accommodations, accusing the NDA government of favouritism towards its own leaders. RJD leaders like Abdul Bari Siddiqui wondered why Rabri Devi was being asked to move even as leaders of the National Democratic Alliance (NDA), allotted spacious houses in Delhi, were occupying bungalows earmarked for ministers. The Opposition has framed it as political vendetta, while the government maintains that rules must apply equally. P3...