Kejriwal to move into 5-bedroom apartment, Sisodia gets Dikshit's home
March 11, 2015  13:51
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Delhi Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal is expected to move into his official five-bedroom residence in Civil Lines, north Delhi, next week, after he returns from Bengaluru where he's undergoing naturopathy treatment for diabetes.

Preparations for his move to his new residence at Number 6, Flagstaff Road, are almost complete, sources in the Chief Minister's office said. Mr Kejriwal is expected to return to Delhi on March 17. 

Kejriwal had said at his oath-taking ceremony last month that he plans to stay in a house just big enough to run an office and with enough space for him to be able to meet people who come to speak to him.

Deputy Chief Minister Manish Sisodia has been allotted a four-bedroom duplex flat on Mathura Road that was earlier occupied by former Chief Minister Sheila Dikshit.  -- NDTV
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