Mahua Moitra News / Ultimatum to Mahua Moitra - If you do not vacate the bungalow now then you will be forcibly...

Zoom News : Jan 17, 2024, 11:30 AM
Mahua Moitra News: TMC MP Mahua Moitra has been given an ultimatum to vacate the government bungalow. Another notice has been sent to him for this. It has been said in the notice that if she does not vacate the bungalow, force will be used against her and she will be forced to vacate the bungalow. Let us tell you that after suspension from Parliament, Mahua Moitra has received several notices to vacate the government bungalow.

Despite this, she is not vacating the government bungalow. According to the notice, after losing her membership of Parliament, she is no longer eligible for this bungalow, hence she will have to vacate the Type 5 bungalow at 9B Telegraph Lane. As per the rules, they were given one month's time to vacate the bungalow. However, in the meantime he had also taken recourse to the court but did not get relief from there either.

Mahua should vacate the government bungalow immediately

It has been said in the notice that Mahua should vacate the government bungalow immediately. Let us tell you that the allotment was canceled on January 7 after the one month time limit for membership ended. Mahua Moitra has been given several notices to vacate the government bungalow. At the same time, it has been said in the latest notice that if they do not vacate the bungalow now, they will be evicted from there and if necessary, force will also be used for this. Directorate of Estates has sent him this notice.

By when does a government bungalow have to be vacated?

TMC leader Mahua Moitra had got a government bungalow on Telegraph Lane. According to the law, MPs can keep government residence only for one month after leaving the Parliament membership. After this they have to vacate the bungalow. According to the amended Act, the estate officer can issue a show cause notice of 3 days before eviction of unauthorized people from government accommodation. Earlier this period was 60 days. Mahua Moitra lost her membership in Parliament after she was found guilty of taking money for asking questions in Parliament.

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