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Tejpratap Yadav Bungalow News: The change in Bihar’s politics is not limited to just faces and power, but its effect is being seen from ministries to government houses. When the government changed, now the locations of the leaders also started changing. In this sequence, after former Chief Minister Rabri Devi, her son and former minister Tej Pratap Yadav will also have to vacate his government residence.
Patna. The effect of the change of power in Bihar is now visible on the government residences of the leaders. After the formation of the new government, the Building Construction Department has started reviewing the old allotments and many leaders are having to vacate their government houses. The names of former Chief Minister Rabri Devi and her son Tej Pratap Yadav have also been included in this list. Let us tell you that Tej Pratap Yadav has also been a former minister in Bihar government and was currently living in a residence at 26 M Strand Road, Patna. This bungalow was allotted to him in 2020 after winning from Hasanpur. But in the 2025 assembly elections, he changed the seat and contested from Mahua. The result did not go in his favor and he had to face defeat. With the end of the post of MLA, his residence has also been taken back from him and it has been allotted to Lakhinder Kumar Roshan, who has become a minister in the new government.
Rabri Devi will also have to change her residence
Action being taken under policy rules
Building construction department officials say that this entire process is rule based. It is mandatory to reallocate accommodation on change of post and responsibilities. In the recently released list, new residences have been fixed for ministers, deputy chief ministers and opposition leaders. It is clear that the impact of change in power in Bihar politics has now reached the government facilities available.
Politics changed, addresses also changed
The change of power in Bihar politics may have taken place inside the Assembly, but its effects are now visible even on the streets. This reshuffling of houses from Tej Pratap to Rabri Devi shows that in politics, both the chair and government facilities are not permanent, all this comes with the chair and also goes with it.





























