Raghav Chaddha: ‘My party leaders are not here’: Raghav Chaddha takes indirect dig at Aam Aadmi Party in Rajya Sabha. india news
New Delhi: Raghav Chaddha Starting his speech in the Rajya Sabha on Friday, he made sharp remarks referring to the recent leadership change. Aam Aadmi Party.Addressing the House, Chadha said, “The leaders of the party to which I belong are not present in the House. The newly appointed deputy leader of the party I belong to is also not present in the House. I am the recently removed Deputy Leader and am present in the House. Thank you very much for giving me the opportunity to speak.”
Chadha’s comments come amid a growing rift between him and the AAP leadership after his removal from the post of Deputy Leader in the Rajya Sabha and the appointment of Ashok Kumar Mittal in his place.The result has triggered a public war of words within the party, with senior AAP leaders accusing Chadha of betrayal and diverting himself from the party line. Saurabh Bhardwaj had recently alleged that Chadha has been protected BJP Leaders and Recently Joined Enforcement Directorate Action against Mittal regarding internal discordThe Enforcement Directorate recently conducted searches under the Foreign Exchange Management Act at premises linked to Mittal in Punjab and Haryana, including premises linked to educational institutions linked to him. AAP leaders called this action politically motivated and premature. punjab assembly elections.AAP’s national coordinator Arvind Kejriwal While accusing the Center of starting preparations for Punjab elections through central agencies, party leaders Sanjay Singh and Manish Sisodia also attacked BJP over the alleged misuse of institutions.Chadha, once one of the most prominent national faces of AAP and considered a close aide of Kejriwal, has reportedly faced differences with the leadership in recent months over strategy, parliamentary approach and absence during key political moments. Chadha has denied the allegations against him and called them baseless.His comments in the Rajya Sabha are likely to further fuel speculations of internal tension at a crucial time for AAP, especially in Punjab where the party faces upcoming electoral challenges.
