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Congress gets eviction notice over bungalow illegally occupied by Sonia Gandhi's secretary

As per the documentation with the Ministry of Housing and Urban Affairs, this property in the national capital was given to the Congress party, but it has been brought to the notice that Congress interim president Sonia Gandhi's secretary Vincent George has been living in this property

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The Directorate of Estates (DoE), under the Ministry of Housing and Urban Affairs, has sent an eviction notice to the Congress party to vacate one of its bungalows situated at C-II/109 Chanakyapuri in New Delhi.

As per the documentation with the Ministry of Housing and Urban Affairs, this property in the national capital was given to the Congress party, but it has been brought to the notice that Congress interim president Sonia Gandhi's secretary Vincent George has been living in this property.

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