The Asian Age

Duo who helped struggling Kejri get poll tickets

- AGE CORRESPOND­ENT NEW DELHI, MARCH 26

The Aam Aadmi Party has paid back the two persons who had offered Arvind Kejriwal accommodat­ion while he struggled to make a foray into the political arena by giving them tickets for the upcoming MCD elections and an Assembly by-poll.

Naren Jain (62) had offered Mr Kejriwal his house when he had resigned after his first stint as Delhi CM and was looking for a place where he could stay and host party volunteers. Though Mr Kejriwal could not move into Mr Jain’s home due to some legal issues, the party has given him MCD poll ticket from Chandni Chowk Ward, North Delhi Municipal Corporatio­n.

Harjeet Singh (57) had given his 41, Hanuman Road bungalow to the AAP during its initial days. This Central Delhi address was used by Mr Kejriwal to file his nomination paper as a Delhi resident during 2013 Assembly polls.

The Delhi CM was then residing in government quarters alloted to his wife, formerly with the Income Tax department, at Kaushmabi in Ghaziabad, Uttar Pradesh. Now the party has given Singh ticket for Rajouri Garden Assembly byelection, where polling will take place on April 9. The seat fell vacant after Jarnail Singh resigned as AAP MLA to contest the recent

The AAP has paid back the 2 persons who had offered Arvind Kejriwal accommodat­ion while he struggled to make a foray into the political arena by giving them tickets

Punjab Assembly polls.

An ardent Kejriwal supporter, Mr Singh is believed to have charged nothing from the party for using the bungalow. The party office was later shifted to East Patel Nagar. After his resignatio­n as Delhi CM during his first tenure, Mr Kejriwal had stayed put in his official residence at Tilak Lane.

As he planned to vacate the residence, he scouted for an accommodat­ion which could serve not only as a home but also a place where party leaders and volunteers could be hosted. He zeroed down on 4B Flagstaff Road, a quiet lane on Alipur Road in Civil Lines area, belonging to Mr Jain, son of former Congress MP from Chandni Chowk Bhiku Ram Jain.

The plan, however, ran into trouble after Jain’s elder brother claimed it to be a disputed property and threatened to approach the court. Mr Kejriwal then decided against moving into the accommodat­ion.

Now, Mr Kejriwal’s official residence and the 4B Flagstaff Road bungalow are separated just by a bungalow.

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