NEW DELHI: Delhi BJP president Virendra Sachdeva on Saturday said that BJP's chief minister will not occupy the "Sheesh Mahal", a govt official bungalow where Arvind Kejriwal used to live when he ...
Shah stated that Rs 51,000 crore was spent on the 'Sheesh Mahal,' which belongs to the people of Delhi. "In 2013, Kejriwal used to say he would not take a house, car, or security after becoming CM.
Gupta alleged that Kejriwal transformed his official residence into a grand "sheesh mahal" using public funds, which was ...
Like many things related to the Mughals, their architectural marvel—the Sheesh Mahal—became a part of a recent political mudslinging in India. The Bharatiya Janata Party chose the term for AAP chief ...
In the run-up to the election, the BJP's attack on Arvind Kejriwal focused on 'Sheesh Mahal' -- a term used to refer to the renovated Chief Minister's residence when Mr Kejriwal was in office.
But what went wrong for the AAP in Delhi. Starting from Sheesh Mahal controversy to excise policy and Yamuna poisoning remark, there could be five factors that went against the ruling dispensation ...
"Sheesh mahal" is a political moniker used by the BJP for 6, Flagstaff Road bungalow occupied earlier by Kejriwal as Delhi chief minister to accuse him of "corruption".
For Kejriwal whom he didn’t name, the PM reserved some of the sharpest jibes, taking him on for “Haryana is poisoning Yamuna waters” remark and the “sheesh mahal splurge”.
The Bharatiya Janata Party has repeatedly claimed that the chief minister’s official residence at 6, Flagstaff Road in the national capital was turned into a “sheesh mahal”, or an opulent ...
"The various steps we took resulted in saving lakhs of crores of rupees, but we did not use that money to build 'Sheesh Mahal'. We used it to build the country," Modi said. In December last year ...