NEW DELHI: Former BJP Rajya Sabha MP Subramanian Swamy on Thursday approached the Delhi High Court against the Centre's failure in providing adequate security at his private accommodation.
On September 14, the Delhi High Court directed Swamy to hand over the possession of his government bungalow to the estate officer within six weeks.
During the course of the hearing this morning, his counsel argued that no security arrangement has been made at his private accommodation despite the government's assurance after Swamy agreed to vacate the government bungalow by October 26.
The court will hear his plea further on Monday. Citing security reasons, Swamy, who was the former Union Minister, was allotted the government accommodation in the Lutyens zone by the cabinet committee on January 15, 2016 for a period of five years.
Earlier in September, he was knocking the doors of the high court seeking re-allotment of the accommodation citing "continuing security threats". His Rajya Sabha term came to an end in April 2022. The Centre opposed his plea arguing that the accommodation was required to be given to other ministers and MPs. (IANS)
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