Chandigarh, April 2 -- Congress MP from Ambala, Varun Chaudhary on Wednesday said that he has raised the issue of Haryana's reduced share in the joint legislative assembly building at Chandigarh, in the Lok Sabha. Chaudhary raised the issue under Rule 377 of the Rules of Procedure and Conduct of Business in the Lok Sabha wherein the members of the House are permitted by the Speaker to raise matters of urgent public importance. In a statement, the first-time MP said the assembly building, owned by the Union Territory of Chandigarh and shared between Punjab and Haryana in a 60:40 ratio, was currently providing Haryana with less than the 40% space the state was entitled to. The Congress MP accused the BJP of neglecting Haryana's interests despite being in power both at the Centre and in the state. Chaudhary demanded immediate intervention of the Union home minister to rectify the situation. The MP pointed out that the shortage of space has led to a lack of basic facilities, including offices for ministers, the leader of the Opposition, committee chairpersons, and members' lounges. He said that only two committee rooms are available for weekly legislative meetings. "This non-availability of rightful space is leading to huge inconvenience in the smooth functioning of the Haryana assembly," Chaudhary said, urging the Centre to ensure that Haryana is allotted its full 40% share at the earliest. The MP also reiterated the demand for land to construct an additional assembly building....