Jitender Sharma
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Jitender Sharma
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Journalist | Editor in Chief @jantantraTv | Past- Zee News and India News |Some Tweets and RT’s for Fun Not an Endorsement |



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A bungalow in Southeast Delhi’s Kilokri Jal Vihar, allegedly constructed by former Delhi Jal Board (DJB) CEO Udit Prakash Rai by razing down a 15th century monument, has a new occupant – Chief Secretary Rajeev Verma, The Indian Express has learnt. “He has moved into the Jal Vihar bungalow. It has been a month now,” a senior official said. There was controversy related to the bungalow in 2023 when the Delhi Vigilance department issued a show cause notice to Rai for allegedly razing a 15th century Pathan period ‘Mahal’ – dating back to 1418 when the Sayyid dynasty ruled Delhi – to construct a lavish official bungalow for himself. The bungalow, constructed at a cost of nearly Rs 4 crore, was built on a site measuring 700 sq m on a plot of 5,500 sq m. Verma – a 1992-AGMUT (Arunachal Pradesh-Goa-Mizoram and Union Territory) cadre IAS officer, who was appointed the Chief Secretary (CS) of Delhi last October – had not been staying in a government-allotted accommodation due to non-availability of a bungalow. “Usually, different types of houses are allocated to officials according to their rank, cadre and seniority. The CS was initially looking for an official accomodation in Chankyapuri’s Satya Marg, where most of the former chief secretaries stayed during their tenure. However, due to non-availability of any official flat, bungalow 2 at Kilokri Jal Vihar was allotted to him,” said the official.


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