Deputy CM Rajendra Shukla will not live in the government bungalow

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After the madhya pradesh assembly elections, there is now a competition among the winning MLAs and ministers for bungalows in bhopal, but the deputy chief minister of the state Rajendra Shukla is not worried about the new bungalow. deputy cm Shukla has promised his neighbors that he will live in his private house at Sky Villa in Bavadia Kalan. Let us tell you that after the formation of the cabinet of the new government in the state, the ministers want a favorite bungalow. Due to the previous ministers and MLAs not vacating the bungalows, most of the ministers have not got the bungalows yet. In such a situation, the home Department is busy in arranging bungalows for the ministers, but deputy chief minister Rajendra Shukla has promised his neighbors that he will live in his private house only, he will not leave the private house.

Deputy CM's bungalow proved auspicious

Let us tell you that deputy cm Rajendra Shukla has a luxurious bungalow in Sky Villa located in Bavadia Kalan. After entering this bungalow, he got a chance to become a minister for two months in the previous government and now he is the deputy cm of the state. The new house is proving auspicious for Rajendra Shukla. Even if deputy cm Rajendra Shukla does not leave his private house, a government bungalow will also be available to him. In such a situation, there is discussion that the office will be run in the official bungalow of deputy cm Rajendra Shukla. His staff will be present here. deputy chief minister Rajendra Shukla will look after the work from this government bungalow.

assembly secretariat had sent the letter

In fact, the assembly secretariat had sent a letter requesting them to vacate the government residence in bhopal to 37 MLAs who had not contested the elections. As soon as the results of the assembly elections came, the assembly secretariat also gave a letter to the public representatives who had data-faced defeat in this election. These included 12 ministers of the previous government, who had lost the elections.

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