<p>The government on Saturday asked Bagalkot MP P C Gaddigoudar to vacate his guest accommodation at Vithal Bhai Patel House in Lutyens' Delhi.</p>.<p>"Besides his official accommodation in Narmada Apartment on B D Marg, Delhi, Gaddigoudar has been using a guest accommodation at V P House on Rafi Marg," said Urban Development Ministry official.</p>.<p>The Union Ministry of Housing and Urban Development in its notice pasted on door of the Room No 10 of V P House, asked the MP to vacate the guest accommodation immediately. The notice also said that if failed to vacate the guest house, it will be evicted forcefully.</p>.<p>When contacted, Gaddigoudar, who is also Chairman of Parliamentary Standing Committee on Agriculture and Animal Husbandry, said, he was not aware of the notice.</p>.<p>"The guest house was availed on the request of a personal staff of a Central minister from Karnataka. I will vacate it immediately," he added. </p>.<p>Meanwhile, about 20 former MPs are yet to vacate their official residences, despite several reminders sent to this effect. According to rules, former MPs have to vacate their bungalows within a month of the dissolution of the previous Lok Sabha.</p>
<p>The government on Saturday asked Bagalkot MP P C Gaddigoudar to vacate his guest accommodation at Vithal Bhai Patel House in Lutyens' Delhi.</p>.<p>"Besides his official accommodation in Narmada Apartment on B D Marg, Delhi, Gaddigoudar has been using a guest accommodation at V P House on Rafi Marg," said Urban Development Ministry official.</p>.<p>The Union Ministry of Housing and Urban Development in its notice pasted on door of the Room No 10 of V P House, asked the MP to vacate the guest accommodation immediately. The notice also said that if failed to vacate the guest house, it will be evicted forcefully.</p>.<p>When contacted, Gaddigoudar, who is also Chairman of Parliamentary Standing Committee on Agriculture and Animal Husbandry, said, he was not aware of the notice.</p>.<p>"The guest house was availed on the request of a personal staff of a Central minister from Karnataka. I will vacate it immediately," he added. </p>.<p>Meanwhile, about 20 former MPs are yet to vacate their official residences, despite several reminders sent to this effect. According to rules, former MPs have to vacate their bungalows within a month of the dissolution of the previous Lok Sabha.</p>