
New Delhi, April 16 (IANS) Congress president Sonia Gandhi's daughter Priyanka Gandhi Vadra on Saturday said the rent for her government accommodation was the "same as others in her category" and she was asked to occupy the premises "on security grounds". A release issued by her office said the special license fee decided by the government has been regularly paid by her for the entire duration of her occupation. The release came after a news report said Priyanka got the Atal Bihari Vajpayee government to cut the rent of her house from Rs.53,421 a month to Rs.8,888. The report cited a reply given after a Right to Information (RTI) query. The release said Priyanka was a Special Protection Group (SPG) protectee. It said that in December 1996, she had rented the private accommodation and paid advance rent besides initiating renovation work there. "The then SPG director subsequently informed her of the decision of the security agencies of the government denying her occupation of the rented private accommodation on the ground that it did not fulfil the security requirements, i.e. space for accommodation of security personnel, security vehicles, multiple exit points, non-sharing of building walls etc." "Consequently, she was directed to occupy the government accommodation on security grounds," the release added. It said that in pursuance of all rules and regulations of the then BJP government, "the market Rate/Special License Fee of Directorate of Estates, Government of India has been punctually and regularly paid by her for the entire duration of her occupation of the government accommodation, including the period in question."