AAP MP Raghav Chadha responded to being replaced as the party’s Deputy Leader in the Rajya Sabha, emphasizing that he has been silenced but not defeated. Chadha, known for raising public issues in Parliament, questioned the party’s decision to prevent him from speaking and highlighted the topics he has championed, benefiting ordinary citizens.
Expressing gratitude for public support, Chadha reassured his commitment to serving the people and concluded with a message of resilience. Meanwhile, the AAP appointed Ashok Mittal as the new Deputy Leader, signaling a shift in leadership within the party’s Rajya Sabha representation. The party’s decision has sparked speculation about Chadha’s future political affiliations.
The AAP, led by Arvind Kejriwal, has strategically realigned its leadership in the Upper House, with Sanjay Singh as the party’s current leader. The party’s move to replace Chadha with Mittal reflects a calculated shift in its parliamentary representation. With a significant presence in Punjab, the AAP’s political dynamics are closely watched ahead of the upcoming Assembly elections.
