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House Hunt Over, Arvind Kejriwal to
House Hunt Over, Arvind Kejriwal to Vacate Tilak Lane Residence Soon
 INDIA , 20-June-2014  13:46:20 PM
Former Delhi Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal has zeroed in on a house in Civil Lines area of north Delhi and is expected to move out of his official Tilak Lane residence by early next month.

"I have finally decided upon a house offered by Naren Jain in Civil Lines area. Thanks Narenji," Mr Kejriwal tweeted.

Jain is the son of former Congress MP from Chandni Chowk Bhiku Ram Jain, and describes himself as a businessman, who rents out properties in Delhi.

When contacted, Jain initially refused that the house was being given to Mr Kejriwal on rent. However, hours later he admitted that the house was indeed being given to the Aam Aadmi Party chief.

"I had asked my broker to rent out the house. So when he decided to give the property on rent to Mr Kejriwal, I had no idea that it was being given to him," he said.

The house has four bedrooms and bathrooms, a kitchen, a dining room and a hall. It also has a barsaati, basement and small gardens in front and rear of the house.

The house once belonged to Salman Rushdie's father, but it was sold out in 1960s. The property was bought by Jain in 2005 and has been lying vacant since then.

There were reports that the house may be given on rent of Re 1 per month, but Jain has denied this.

"The rent has not been decided yet. It will be mutually decided and would be given at a concessional rate and the agreement process should be over by next month. The house may fetch a rent of Rs. 50,000-60,000 per month," Jain said.

Mr Kejriwal moving out of the government accommodation, which he received as the Delhi Chief Minister, assumes significance as the issue of him staying in the house even after quitting had been raised by opposition parties.

From : http://www.ndtv.com  

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