According to the rules, former MPs have to vacate their respective bungalows within one month of dissolution of the previous Lok Sabha

Current Affairs:-In excess of 200 previous MPs have still not emptied their official homes in Lutyens’ Delhi, more than two months after the disintegration of the sixteenth Lok Sabha, sources said.
As indicated by the guidelines, previous MPs need to abandon their separate cabins inside one month of disintegration of the past Lok Sabha.
President Ram Nath Kovind had on May 25 broken down the sixteenth Lok Sabha with quick impact on the suggestion of the Union Cabinet after the Modi government was framed for a subsequent term.
“In excess of 200 previous Lok Sabha MPs have still not cleared their official cottages, which had been designated to them in 2014,” a source told PTI.
The sources said as these previous MPs have not abandoned their cabins situated in Lutyens’ Delhi, recently chose MPs, who won in the Lok Sabha decision, have been remaining at brief convenience.
“Recently chose MPs have been given transitory settlement at Western Court and a few visitor houses till the time they are distributed a full-time home in Lutyens’ Delhi,” the source additionally said.
This has been done to diminish the expense of settlement for MPs. Prior, recently chose MPs utilized for remain in five-star inns till they were designated a full-time official cottage.
The seventeenth Lok Sabha has in excess of 260 MPs who have been chosen just because for the Lower House, including cricketer-turned-lawmaker Gautam Gambhir, Union clergymen Ravi Shankar Prasad and Smriti Irani, Sufi artist Hans Raj Hans and Bengali on-screen characters Mimi Chakraborty and Nusrat Jahan Ruhi.