78. AAP MLA turns down posh
bungalow accommodation
To be with his
constituents
Sunday, May 1st, 2016
When greed and unending
hunger for power have come to dent the image of
public servants in India, there’s one Aam Aadmi
Party MLA, who has decided to represent the
common man in an inspiring way.
When austerity is merely
talked about but never followed by politicians,
this AAP legislator’s action has come as a
breath of fresh air in Indian politics.
Jagdeep Singh, an AAP
legislator from Delhi’s Hari Nagar constituency,
was recently allotted official accommodation in
the posh Civil Lines area. But he chose to turn
down the offer in favor of his own flat in Fateh
Nagar.
Had the 42-year-old
politician not rejected the offer, he would have
become the neighbour of Delhi chief minister,
Arvind Kejriwal.
He told
jantakareporter.com, “aam aadmi must live among
common people. That’s the true spirit of AAP
values. Truth be told, when I was offered the
bunglow, my first instinct was to accept it. But
then soon my morality didn’t allow me. I
remembered the purpose with which we had joined
politics. Had I moved in to the Civil Lines
bunglow, it would have severely restricted my
ability to interact with the people of Hari
Nagar. And that would have been a huge betrayal
of the people who elected me to the assembly.”
He said that it was
incumbent upon every AAP leader to keep the
‘philosophy of aam aadmi’ alive. Singh was
allotted the bunglow because of his role as the
Chief Whip in the Kejriwal government.
The estimated monthly rent
of the bunglow offered to Singh is close to Rs 5
lakh.
Singh’s rejection of an
expensive accommodation at the expense of
taxpayers’ money is also a reminder to those
politicians – often mocked as squatters- who
refuse to vacate the official bunglows even when
they are no longer eligible to enjoy this
privilege.