Cong asked to vacate 24 Akbar Road office by March 28
After Rahul Gandhi was asked to vacate his house hurriedly after his disqualification from the Lok Sabha, the Indian National Congress (INC) may soon have to vacate its long-time office at 24 Akbar Road. This is the location that it is in occupation since 1978. Party officials said an eviction notice was delivered recently, asking the organisation to leave the premises by March 28, 2026. Another notice has also been issued for the office of the Indian Youth Congress (IYC) at 5 Raisina Road, with the same deadline. The Congress leaders indicated they are likely to approach the courts to prevent any forced eviction.The party has already shifted operations to its newer headquarters, Indira Bhavan, near ITO, it continued to retain the Akbar Road address because of its symbolic and political significance.