Delhi chief minister Arvind Kejriwal has announced that he will not to take up the two five-bedroom duplex flats that have been allotted to him as his official residence.
"There is a lot of controversy over the new house I am shifting in. I will ask for a smaller house and till then I will work from my house in Ghaziabad," Arvind Kejriwal said.
"There's a lot of controversy about my new house...I have received phone calls from friends and well-wishers. So I have decided not to move to the new house. I will ask for another smaller house. Like Caesar's wife we have to be above suspicion and we have to subject ourselves to scrutiny," said Mr.Kejriwal.
"There is a lot of controversy over the new house I am shifting in. I will ask for a smaller house and till then I will work from my house in Ghaziabad," Arvind Kejriwal said.
"There's a lot of controversy about my new house...I have received phone calls from friends and well-wishers. So I have decided not to move to the new house. I will ask for another smaller house. Like Caesar's wife we have to be above suspicion and we have to subject ourselves to scrutiny," said Mr.Kejriwal.
Many ordinary supporters were hurt by houses identified for me by delhi govt. As i have always said, i am noone. I am for their service...
— Arvind Kejriwal (@ArvindKejriwal) January 4, 2014