India, Nov. 30 -- A government bungalow has suddenly emerged as the newest flash point in Bihar's political arena, heightening friction between the newly sworn-in NDA government and the opposition Rashtriya Janata Dal (RJD). The dispute began after the state government served a notice to former Chief Minister Rabri Devi, directing her to vacate the 10 Circular Road residence and shift to the newly allotted bungalow at 39 Hardinge Road. The RJD has strongly objected to the decision, accusing the government of abusing its authority barely days after assuming office. With both camps refusing to yield ground, the matter appears headed toward a courtroom showdown, where a final ruling may decide whether Rabri Devi must leave the housing comple...