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Manmohan Bungalow Row Leaves Seven Ministers in Different Official Residences

The latest discussion around the Manmohan bungalow appears to center on the long-running scramble over official residences, with the video pointing to a final arrangement that left seven ministers housed in different bungalows.

The transcript is brief, but it repeatedly names official residences and protocol-related roles, suggesting the focus is on who got which house and how the allocation was eventually settled.

The video mentions the Governor, the state protocol officer, the Chief Minister’s residence, Cliff House, the Cabinet Secretary, and several other government houses. That points to a broader administrative dispute over seating or accommodation, rather than a single isolated allotment.

In effect, the outcome described in the clip is that the effort to secure one common residence did not hold, and the final distribution placed ministers in separate bungalows instead.