New Delhi: Modi government can give a big relief to former MPs LK Advani and Murli Manohar Joshi, who are among the founding members of BJP and powerful ministers in Vajpayee government. The government may allow them to stay in a government bungalow citing security reasons. BJP did not contest this year's Lok Sabha elections by Iron Man and former Deputy Prime Minister Advani (91) and former Union Minister Joshi (85). As a rule, former MPs have to vacate the bungalow within a month of dissolution of the Lok Sabha. Maharashtra assembly elections: Sanjay Dutt came out in support of Shiv Sena, said this According to sources, the Union Home Minister Amit Shah has recommended allowing the two leaders to stay in their bungalows citing security reasons. However, a final decision on this issue remains to be made. Advani was elected as a Rajya Sabha member for the first time in the year 1970. Meanwhile, about 35 former MPs have not vacated the Delhi-based government bungalows even five months after the dissolution of the last Lok Sabha. Praful Patel surrounded by ties with Dawood Ibrahim, BJP attacked strongly On May 25, President Ram Nath Kovind dissolved the 16th Lok Sabha on the recommendation of the Union Cabinet. Let us tell you that LK Advani and Murali Manohar Joshi were once considered among the most powerful leaders of the BJP. However, he is now included in the party's guiding board. Kapil Sibal advices PM Modi on the statement of Nobel laureate Abhijeet Banerjee