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Mulayam seeks two more years in official bungalow

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Samajwadi Party patriarch Mulayam Singh Yadav has sought permission from the Uttar Pradesh estate department to stay in his government bungalow for another two years.

The developmen­t comes days after the department served notice on him and five other former chief ministers, asking them to vacate their government bungalows within 15 days following a Supreme Court order.

Estate officer Yogesh Kumar Shukla said Mulayam Singh Yadav had on Wednesday sent a letter seeking two years' time to stay in the 5, Vikramadit­ya Marg bungalow, which has been forwarded to the law department.

He said the letter earlier sent by his son Akhilesh Yadav to stay in his bungalow for two years has also been forwarded to the law department.

On May 21, Akhilesh Yadav wrote a letter to the estate officer, saying he should be allowed to live in his 4, Vikramadit­ya Marg residence for two more years as he does not have any other suitable residentia­l premises to accommodat­e the security he enjoys as a former chief minister.

"The administra­tion has also provided me Z-plus security cover (including NSG commandoes) for which I need adequate space. Being the current national president of Samajwadi Party, I have various visitors," Yadav had written.

The Supreme Court had on May 7 said former chief ministers of Uttar Pradesh cannot retain government accommodat­ion after demitting office, observing that a CM was at par with a common man once his or her term ends.

Following the order, the Uttar Pradesh government on May 17 issued notices to six former chief ministers to vacate their official bungalows.

N D Tiwari's wife on Thursday sought a year's time from Uttar Pradesh Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath to vacate the government bungalow allotted to the Congress veteran, saying he was ill and in the “last stages” of life.

In a letter to Adityanath, Ujjwala Tiwari said her husband has been undergoing treatment at Max Hospital, Saket in New Delhi for eight months and she too was seriously ill.

"In such difficult and uncertain circumstan­ces, it is not possible for either me or my son Rohit Shekhar Tiwari to be away from Delhi for a long time," the letter in Hindi said.

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