Silenced, Not Defeated: Raghav Chadha Speaks Out
AAP MP Raghav Chadha, removed as the party's deputy leader in Rajya Sabha, claims his own party has attempted to silence him. In a video, Chadha emphasizes his commitment to raising public issues in Parliament and questions the party's move to prevent him from speaking.
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In a recent development, Raghav Chadha, an AAP Member of Parliament, has declared that being relieved of his role as the party's deputy leader in the Rajya Sabha is not a defeat. Chadha accused his party of attempting to muzzle his voice in the legislative assembly.
Chadha, in a video posted online, expressed frustration over being restrained from speaking up on crucial public issues. He questioned if addressing people's problems now constitutes a crime and defended his efforts to represent common citizens in Parliament.
The AAP has proposed Ashok Mittal as Chadha's replacement, raising eyebrows within political circles. Once a close ally of Arvind Kejriwal, Chadha's unexpected sidelining marks a notable shift in party dynamics, particularly given his impactful role in Punjab and Delhi.
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