Aam Aadmi Party allotted new office in Lutyens area following Delhi HC order
The Hindu
AAP's new office in Lutyens Delhi allocated by Delhi High Court in compliance with court orders.
AAP has been allocated a new office in the Lutyens Delhi area, following directions from Delhi High Court, party sources said on July 25.
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AAP's new office is Bungalow No. 1 in Pandit Ravi Shankar Shukla Lane.
"Following the directions of the (high) court, the party has been allotted a new office in Pandit Ravi Shankar Shukla Lane," a source said.
AAP's office was earlier located at Rouse Avenue.
Delhi High Court granted the Centre time till Thursday to decide on the allocation of an office space to AAP, in recognition of its status as a national party.
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