New Delhi, April 26 -- Former Delhi chief minister Arvind Kejriwal's new official residence, at 95, Lodhi Estate, is in the centre of a political row, after members of the ruling Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) labelled the property "Sheesh Mahal 2" over purported high-end amenities and furnishing. The Aam Aadmi Party (AAP), however, dismissed the allegations as "fake". Delhi minister Parvesh Verma, addressing a press conference at the BJP headquarters, took a shot at Kejriwal's "common man image", questioning the source of "private funds" for furnishing the Type-VII bungalow, which is allotted to leaders of national parties. Presenting purported photographs of the residence, Verma alleged that the interiors and facilities exceeded standard government norms. "The Central Public Works Department does not spend so much money on bungalows... After he was forced out of Sheesh Mahal by the voters of Delhi, he shifted to Punjab, where he took a bungalow, and now he has prepared Sheesh Mahal 2," Verma said. Delhi's leader of Opposition Atishi said the images presented by the BJP were not genuine. "All the pictures released by Parvesh Verma are fake. They are not pictures of Kejriwal's house," she said in a post on X. The controversy comes in the wake of Kejriwal shifting to the Lodhi Estate bungalow, following the allotment to him as the leader of a national party last October. The BJP, since its time in the opposition prior to forming the government in 2025, has been targeting Kejriwal over lavish furnishings of his official residence. The AAP has consistently denied the allegations. In the immediate aftermath of quitting the party, Rajya Sabha MP Raghav Chadha also took a swipe at the AAP, alleging that "Sheesh Mahal Part 2" reflected poorly on the party's image. Meanwhile, Atishi challenged BJP leaders to make public photos of their residences, for comparison....