A fresh political controversy has erupted in Bihar after former Chief Minister Rabri Devi firmly stated that she will not vacate the government bungalow she currently occupies. Speaking to the media in Patna, Rabri Devi challenged the state administration, saying that the government can deploy as much force as it wants, but she will not leave the residence. The statement comes amid an ongoing dispute regarding the allotment and possession of government accommodation. Reports had recently suggested that authorities had asked Rabri Devi to vacate the bungalow, triggering a political debate over the issue. Responding to the developments, the senior RJD leader maintained her stand and questioned the government’s decision. When asked whether the government could use force to evict her, Rabri Devi repeatedly stated that authorities were free to bring force if they wished, but she would not voluntarily vacate the premises. Her remarks have intensified the political confrontation between the ruling establishment and the Rashtriya Janata Dal (RJD). The bungalow dispute has now become a major talking point in Bihar’s political circles, with opposition leaders likely to portray the issue as politically motivated, while the government may argue that official accommodation rules must be followed without exception. The controversy is expected to trigger further political reactions in the coming days, especially as Bihar moves closer to a politically significant period. Whether the matter is resolved through administrative procedures, legal intervention, or political negotiations remains to be seen. Rabri Devi’s strong remarks have once again brought the spotlight on the ongoing tussle between the state’s political rivals, making the bungalow dispute one of the latest flashpoints in Bihar politics.


