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BJP Claims Missing ACs And Beds From Tejashwi Yadav's Vacated Official Bungalow

In a surprising turn of events, accusations have flown between the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) and Rashtriya Janata Dal (RJD) over alleged removal of various items from an official bungalow previously occupied by Tejashwi Yadav.

The BJP has pointed fingers at Yadav, suggesting that essential belongings, including sofas, beds, air conditioners, and even wash basins, have vanished under his watch.

This bungalow, located at 5 Deshratan Road in Patna, has become the centre of a brewing political storm just as Deputy Chief Minister Samrat Chaudhary is set to move in, marking a significant moment on the calendar, Vijayadashami. The RJD, standing firm against the allegations, has thrown down the gauntlet, urging the BJP to prove their claims by making public the bungalow's inventory list.

This request was made amidst a back-and-forth that has caught the public's attention, highlighting a drama that extends beyond the walls of the disputed residence. "The leader of opposition in Bihar assembly has vacated the 5 Deshratan Marg bungalow. The Bhawan Nirman Vibhag must release the inventory. We have all the evidence. Our people, along with media, were also making a video. We challenge you to release the inventory or apologise if you can't do that," asserted Shakti Yadav, national spokesperson for the RJD, standing his ground amid swirling accusations.

Details of the Dispute

As the controversy unfolds, various BJP officials have cataloged the missing items in detail, painting a picture of a residence stripped of its essentials. "More than 20 split ACs are missing. There is no computer or chair in the operating room. There is no fridge or RO in the kitchen. Lights have been snatched from the walls," detailed Shatrughan Prasad, Personal Secretary to Samrat Chaudhary, highlighting the extent of the alleged pilfering. The list of missing items extends to the leisure and fitness aspects of the house, with a gym bereft of exercise machines and an empty badminton court, indicating a thorough removal of property.

The narrative of the missing items has been bolstered by the inspection of Danish Iqbal, Bihar BJP's Media In-charge, who echoed the sentiments of his colleagues regarding the absence of fundamental furniture and fixtures. This level of detail in the accusations suggests a thorough examination of the property ahead of its reoccupation by a member of the BJP.

A Call for Investigation

Amid the escalating row, Union Minister Giriraj Singh, representing Begusarai in Bihar, has cast a wider net of scrutiny over the RJD's actions by demanding a thorough investigation into the alleged theft. His call underscores the seriousness with which the BJP views the situation, extending the debate from a matter of missing household items to a question of ethical conduct and responsibility.

Concluding the saga, the contention over the bungalow at 5 Deshratan Road underscores a deeper political rivalry between the BJP and RJD, with each side standing firm in its assertions. As the dispute awaits resolution, the call for an inventory release by the RJD puts the onus on the relevant authorities to clarify the situation. In the meantime, the public watches on, awaiting the next development in this unfolding drama of politics and property in Patna.

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