The Delhi High Court on Wednesday gave six weeks to BJP leader Subramanian Swamy to vacate the government accommodation allotted to him in 2016 due to a security threat, after the state said it was not bound to provide accommodation to those extended security cover. Swamy sought re-allocation of accommodation after five years.
Appearing for the Home Ministry, Sanjay Jain told the court that though they could not extend the accommodation, the security agencies would provide their services at Swamy’s private residence in Nizamuddin East. Jain also told the court under the Public Premises Act that Swamy has been declared an unauthorized user of the premises. Jain also added that government accommodation is required for the Council of Ministers and the increased number of judges in the Delhi High Court.
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