Five months after quitting as vice president, Dhankhar yet to get govt accommodation
Former Vice President Jagdeep Dhankhar awaits an official residence. He resigned in July and vacated his official quarters in September. Dhankhar requested accommodation entitled to former vice presidents. He is entitled to a bungalow, staff, and ...

Citing health reasons, Dhankhar quit as the vice president on July 21, the first day of the Monsoon Session of Parliament this year.
Weeks later, in September, he vacated the Vice President's Enclave, the official residence of the vice president, and moved to a private farmhouse in south Delhi's Chhatarpur area.
The farmhouse in the Gadaipur area of Chhatarpur belongs to INLD leader Abhay Chautala.
On August 22, Dhankhar wrote to the Secretary, Ministry of Housing and Urban Affairs, requesting an official residence entitled to former vice presidents.
"But so far, he has not been provided with an accommodation he is entitled to," a person close to him pointed out.
As a former vice president, Dhankhar is entitled to a pension of nearly Rs 2 lakh per month, a type VIII bungalow, one personal secretary, one additional personal secretary, one personal assistant, one physician, one nursing officer, and four personal attendants.
After a former vice president dies, his or her spouse is entitled to a smaller type VII house.
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