Rabri packs up to leave residence for son's house
PATNA, June 27 -- Former Bihar chief minister Rabri Devi, who is also RJD's leader in the state legislative council, seems to have finally decided to shift from her 10 Circular Road bungalow as her belongings were seen being loaded and CCTV cameras were removed from her residence on Friday. This comes amid her tussle with the state's Building Construction Department (BCD), which has been asking her to vacate the site and shift to her new allotment at Hardinge Road.
Devi, her party colleagues said, is not moving to her allotted 39 Hardinge Road bungalow; instead, she would shift to her son and party's working president Tejashwi Yadav's 1 Polo Road bungalow which Tejashwi occupies as the leader of the Opposition in the assembly. P3...
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