Congress Given Deadline to Vacate Offices on Akbar and Raisina Roads in Delhi by Saturday

The Delhi High Court has issued an eviction notice to the Indian National Congress, directing the party to vacate its offices located on Akbar Road and Raisina Road by Saturday. The notice comes as part of a legal dispute regarding the occupation of these properties, which the party has utilized for several years as part of its national headquarters.
The properties in question were originally assigned for exclusive use by the Congress party, but recent legal proceedings raised questions about the legitimacy of their continued occupation. The eviction notice has raised concerns regarding the partys administrative functioning and logistics, as it relocates its operations.
Sources indicate that the party is considering its options, possibly seeking to appeal the decision or negotiate for an extension. The situation is being closely monitored, as it may have implications for the party’s organization ahead of upcoming elections. The Congress party has been a key player in Indian politics for decades, and any disruption in its operations may affect its electoral strategies and outreach efforts.
This development comes amid broader discussions in Indian politics about the allocation and usage of government properties by political parties. As the Congress navigates this legal challenge, attention will remain on how it impacts their future activities and public engagement efforts.
