Former Telangana Chief Minister KCR will be moving out of his official residence on Tughlaq Road in Delhi. KCR, who became an MP from Karimnagar in 2004 representing TRS, served as a Union Minister in Manmohan Singh’s government. During his time as a Union Minister, he was given a Type 8 quarter on Tughlaq Road.
In 2006, KCR resigned from his position as Union Minister and MP. However, he won a by-election and continued to live in the same residence. In 2009, he was elected as an MP from Mahbubnagar and remained in the same house. After becoming Chief Minister in 2014, he continued to stay in the same quarter. The Central government provides official residences in Delhi to Chief Ministers.
Following this tradition, the Center allotted the same residence to KCR when he became the Chief Minister. KCR’s daughter, Kavitha, who later became an MP, also stayed in the same house. After BRS’s defeat in the recent elections, KCR resigned from his post as Chief Minister. As a result, he will be vacating the official residence in Delhi.
Moving out after years of service! Former CM KCR’s departure from his official residence marks the end of an era. It’s a symbolic step as he transitions to a new phase in his political journey. ✨ #KCR #NewBeginnings