Rabri Devi Refuses to Vacate Patna Bungalow, Citing Emotional Attachment to 39 Hardinge Road
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- •Rabri Devi is refusing to vacate the Patna bungalow located at 39 Hardinge Road due to emotional attachment
- •The bungalow has been her residence for many years and holds great sentimental value
- •The Bihar government has asked her to vacate the premises, citing that she is no longer entitled to occupy it as a former Chief Minister
- •The issue has sparked a political debate, with many questioning the government's decision to ask her to vacate the bungalow
- •The dispute is likely to escalate into a full-blown political controversy, with many opposition parties coming out in support of Rabri Devi
Rabri Devi, the former Chief Minister of Bihar and wife of Lalu Prasad Yadav, has been in the news recently for her refusal to vacate the Patna bungalow located at 39 Hardinge Road. The bungalow, which has been her residence for many years, holds great emotional significance for her. According to sources, Rabri Devi is reluctant to leave the bungalow as it reminds her of the time she spent with her family, including her husband and children. The bungalow has been a witness to many significant events in her life, and she is emotionally attached to it.
The dispute over the bungalow began when the Bihar government asked Rabri Devi to vacate the premises, citing that she was no longer entitled to occupy it as a former Chief Minister. However, Rabri Devi has refused to comply, stating that she needs more time to make alternative arrangements. The issue has sparked a political debate, with many questioning the government's decision to ask her to vacate the bungalow.


