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Rabri Devi: Former Bihar CM Receives Notice To Vacate Bungalow Within One Week

Rabri Devi: Former Bihar CM Receives Notice To Vacate Bungalow Within One Week
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A significant political development has emerged from Bihar involving the former Chief Minister and current Leader of the Bihar Legislative Council, Rabri Devi, while the Building Construction Department has officially issued a notice to Rabri Devi, mandating that she vacate her current government bungalow within a strictly defined period of one week. This directive comes with a clear warning that failure to comply with the stipulated timeline will result in formal action being initiated against her by the concerned authorities.

Notice Issued by Building Construction Department

The notice, which has sent ripples through the political circles of Bihar, was formally served by the Building Construction Department. According to the details of the notice, Rabri Devi is required to complete the process of vacating the premises within 7 days. The department has emphasized that the one week window is the final timeframe provided for the relocation. If the bungalow isn't vacated within this period, the department is prepared to take necessary legal or administrative steps as per the existing regulations governing government accommodations.

Transition to 39 Harding Road

While the notice for vacating the current residence has been served, it was recently reported that Rabri Devi is already in the process of preparing for a move. She's expected to shift her residence from the well-known 10 Circular Road government house to a new designated government bungalow located at 39 Harding Road. This transition marks a change in the official residential address for the senior leader of the Bihar Legislative Council. The move to the new location at 39 Harding Road has been a subject of discussion in the state political corridors for some time.

The Presence of a Mazar at the New Residence

One of the most notable and surprising aspects of the new government bungalow at 39 Harding Road is the presence of a mazar within its premises. Reports indicate that this mazar is quite old and has been situated inside the bungalow grounds for many years. Interestingly, previous occupants who resided in this government bungalow chose not to remove or disturb the shrine. The mazar remains a permanent feature of the property, and it's expected to remain intact as Rabri Devi prepares to move into the new residence. The historical presence of this shrine adds a unique characteristic to the 39 Harding Road address that the former Chief Minister will soon occupy.

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