Delhi’s Chief Minister’s bungalow at 33 Sham Nath Marg in Civil Lines, described by some as having a “cursed” reputation, is reported to be slated for demolition. The property is a colonial-era estate and is treated as a local landmark in the Civil Lines area. According to the report, redevelopment plans would replace the existing structure with a modern administrative complex. The new complex is described as being designed to house the Delhi Disaster Management Authority and an Emergency Operations Centre. The sources do not provide additional details on the timeline, approvals, or the reasoning for the demolition beyond the intended redevelopment into a disaster-management and emergency-response facility. The reporting frames the bungalow as both an established historical presence and a site associated with local folklore, while the planned use of the land focuses on administrative and emergency functions. No alternative plans or official statements expanding on the demolition status are included in the provided text.