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AAP to move out following neighbours' complaint

New Delhi: 41 Hanuman Road off Connaught Place in the heart of the national capital might no longer be the AAP's address as it could move out of the two-storey building that was its home

The party won 28 seats in the 70-member house and formed the government with the outside support of the Congress.

However, after a 49-day stint, chief minister Arvind Kejriwal threw in the towel over the stalling of the Lokpal bill in the assembly.

"We were given a choice of three plots and we even finalised one plot. But we are yet to hear from the ministry" another party member told IANS.

A state party is entitled to getting 500 sq meter plot, he added.

Asked how the party, which claims to be cash-strapped, can afford a high-rent office in a prime location, an AAP member said: "We will ask our supporters to donate the money for the rent."

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