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Punjab CM Amarinder Singh allotted four bungalows that were with Badals

Chief secretary Karan Avtar Singh on Monday cleared the allotment of four bungalows in Sector 2 to Punjab chief minister Captain Amarinder Singh.

Updated on: Mar 22, 2017 10:06 PM IST
Hindustan Times, Chandigarh | By , Chandigarh
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Chief secretary Karan Avtar Singh on Monday cleared the allotment of four bungalows in Sector 2 to Punjab chief minister Captain Amarinder Singh.

Punjab chief minister Captain Amarinder Singh. (HT File Photo)
Punjab chief minister Captain Amarinder Singh. (HT File Photo)

Three of these bungalows (Nos. 6, 7, 45) were allotted to former chief minister Parkash Singh Badal during the Akali regime while the fourth (No. 44) was with his deputy and son Sukhbir Singh Badal. Senior Badal has vacated the houses.

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According to sources, bungalow No. 6 will be the new CM’s residence. Badal had used it as his camp office, while bungalow No. 45, where he resided, will be Amarinder’s office.

The CM’s security personnel will be staying in bungalow No. 7, as was the case during Badal’s tenure.

The public works department will now refurbish these bungalows, which are adjacent to each other. “We have sought preferences from the ministers concerned, and the renovations will be carried out according to the budget,” said an executive engineer-rank officer of the PWD. Bungalow No. 44, which is still in possession of Sukhbir, will be refurbished after it is vacated.

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The state government has given them 15 days (after resignation from the government) to vacate the bungalows. The deadline ends on March 27.

 
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Gurpreet Singh Nibber

Gurpreet Singh Nibber is an Assistant Editor with the Punjab bureau. He covers politics, agriculture, power sector, environment, Sikh religious affairs and the Punjabi diaspora.

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