Farewell to Lalu Family from Patna's 'Power Center' 10 Circular Road, Rabri's Belongings Moved Overnight

Former Bihar Chief Minister Rabri Devi has started vacating her iconic residence at '10 Circular Road' in Patna. Following a government notice and the allocation of a new residence, belongings are being relocated at night.
Belongings being moved from Rabri Devi's 10 Circular Road in the cover of darkness. (Photo: ITG)

Source: aajtak

For almost two decades, the '10 Circular Road' bungalow of former Chief Minister Rabri Devi has been a pivotal location in Bihar's politics. With a notice issued by the state government, the process to shift belongings has commenced.

Late Thursday night, a pickup van was seen taking items from the residence, sparking intense discussions in political circles. It remains unclear where the items are being sent. According to those present, the flow of pickup vans continued late into the night.

Following the formation of the new government, the building construction department directed Rabri Devi to vacate the bungalow a month ago. Since 2006, the Lalu family has resided at '10 Circular Road,' and the government has now allocated a new residence on Harding Road.

Since 2006, it was the Address of the Lalu Family

Initially, RJD state president Mangni Lal Mandal strongly opposed the order, calling it politically motivated. However, the ongoing shifting of belongings indicates that the family is ready to vacate the bungalow.

After losing power in 2005, the Lalu-Rabri family moved from '1 Anne Marg' to '10 Circular Road.' Since then, this residence has witnessed every key RJD activity. Meanwhile, a private bungalow for the Lalu-Rabri family in Patna's Mahuabagh area is nearly finished. It's being speculated that the Lalu family might shift to this private residence in the future.

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