New Delhi, Oct. 7 -- The bungalow at 95, Lodhi Estate has allotted to Arvind Kejriwal, former Delhi Chief Minister and national convenor of the Aam Aadmi Party (AAP), HT has learnt. This allotment comes as Delhi High Court had previously scrutinized the allotment process, criticising delays and emphasising the need for transparency on part of the Union Ministry of Housing and Urban Affairs (MoHUA), officials aware of the development clarified. To be sure, MoHUA through its directorate of estates control the allotment and maintenance of these government bungalows meant for official residence of senior ministers, MPs, judges and bureaucrats. The Delhi High Court had been hearing a petition filed by the AAP seeking the allotment of a centrally located bungalow for Kejriwal. The Court further criticized the Centre for delays in allotting accommodation, observing that allotments "cannot be based purely on whims" and must follow a "transparent mechanism. The case drew attention when the bungalow at 35 Lodhi Estate, a Type-VII government accommodation vacated by Bahujan Samaj Party (BSP) chief Mayawati in May, was instead allotted to a Union Minister of State, despite AAP's proposal for Kejriwal's use of that bungalow. The High Court , in its ruling, emphasised the need for a clear, non-selective policy governing such allotments and directed the Centre to submit records and explain the prioritisation. According to officials aware of the development, the previous occupant of 95 Lodhi Estate was Iqbal Singh Lapura, a prominent former IPS officer and BJP leader. According to sources from the property staff, Sunita Kejriwal, Arvind Kejriwal's wife, visited the bungalow earlier today. Additionally, nearby bungalow number 97 Lodhi Estate is occupied by Congress' leader and MP Shashi Tharoor, offciaials said. Bungalows 94 and 96 are occupied by Dhiren Vig, a retired Rear Admiral (AVSM, VSM), and Sanjay Sashu, respectively....