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Priyanka to move into Gurugram penthouse

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Sanjay Yadav

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Gurugram, July 22

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8-room apartment

  • Priyanka will shift to an 8-room penthouse in DLF Aralias

  • The double-floor house covering 10,000 sq feet has a lift, double kitchen, terrace and adequate security set-up

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Asked to vacate her government bungalow in Delhi, Congress general secretary Priyanka Gandhi Vadra is all set to shift to Gurugram by next week. She shall be shifting to a penthouse in DLF Aralias, Sector 42, Gurugram. A team of her Z-plus security officials came to review the arrangements days after her belongings were moved here, creating a flutter in the posh residential society.

She is likely to stay here for two months before moving back to Delhi.

The initial inspection was carried out by the CRPF and then by her own personal team. Sources say the residential society has stepped up its security, especially near her wing. The police too have included the society in the sensitive area category.

The society is one of the two poshest accommodations in Gurugram, with DLF Magnolia being the other. It is mainly inhabited by politicians, CEOs and former bureaucrats.

It has a three-tier security system and nobody can enter without the prior approval of residents and submission of ID cards. The Vadras shall be deploying their personal staff at the penthouse.

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