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Why Do Leaders Vandalise Their Bungalows When They Quit

Not surprised that RJD leader Tejashwi Yadav has been charged with stealing important items including sofa, potted plants, air conditioners and taps, while vacating the Deputy CM’s official residence in Patna. The allegations were made by Satrudhan Kumar, personal secretary to Bihar’s present deputy CM and BJP leader, Samrat Choudhary. Tejashwi vacated the official residence on October 6. This trait of damaging public property seems to be a growing trend among leaders who lose office. It wasn’t just the BJP but even the JD(U) found that Tejashwi had taken a long time to vacate the official bungalow after ceasing to be deputy CM –JD(U)-RJD government had ended way back in January 2024 soon after CM Nitish Kumar had switched over to the NDA. Tejashwi’s act is a throwback to what happened in UP, when SP leader Akhilesh Yadav was asked to vacate his house in Lucknow after losing the assembly polls in 2017. It was a Supreme Court order that finally managed to secure his eviction a year later. Even as he moved out, Akhilesh had completely vandalised the bungalow. He claimed he had got the installations done in such a way that if he had to leave, he could take them with him. It was his taking away of the taps that had earned him the moniker “tonthi chor.” Way back in 2006, post Pramod Mahajan’s tragic exit and the death of his assistant Vivek Moitra, there were Congress leaders who eyed his 7, Safdarjung Road Bungalow. It was coveted for the fabled interior Mahajan had installed — imported tiles and fancy Jacuzzi. Unfortunately, much to their dismay the house was found to be shorn off all the magic interior during handover.