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Congress fumes over eviction notice for key Delhi offices, says ‘Govt wants to silence us’

  • Congress asked to vacate Akbar Road and Raisina Road offices by March 28
  • Party explores legal options and seeks possible extension amid tight deadline
  • Loss of headquarters may impact political operations and symbolic presence

25 Mar 2026

Congress fumes over eviction notice for key Delhi offices, says ‘Govt wants to silence us’

The Indian National Congress has been directed to vacate two of its key offices in New Delhi—24 Akbar Road and 5 Raisina Road—by March 28, triggering a fresh political flashpoint. The eviction notices, served recently, have left the party with limited time to respond as it scrambles to explore legal and administrative options.

Party leaders acknowledged the urgency of the situation, stating that discussions are underway to determine the next course of action. Options being considered include approaching the courts and seeking an extension from authorities. The development has heightened internal concerns, with leaders indicating that the government’s stance appears more assertive compared to previous instances.

The Akbar Road property, which has served as the party’s national headquarters for decades, holds significant symbolic and operational value. Alongside the Raisina Road premises, it has been central to coordination, strategy, and decision-making for the party leadership in the capital. Losing control of these spaces could have both logistical and political implications.

Sources indicated that the party may attempt alternative arrangements, including reallocating the premises through parliamentary accommodation norms. However, such a move would require swift procedural and political action before the deadline. The party is also weighing whether to reorganize its operational base using its newer office infrastructure.

The eviction notice has intensified political tensions, with party leaders alleging that the move is aimed at creating pressure. As the deadline approaches, the situation remains fluid, with the party racing against time to safeguard its long-standing institutional presence in the national capital.

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