Allegations of Assault Within AAP: Raghav Chadha's Controversial Claims
Controversy Erupts in AAP
A shocking allegation has emerged amidst the ongoing dispute between the Aam Aadmi Party (AAP) and Raghav Chadha. Naveen Jaihind, the former president of AAP Haryana, has accused that Raghav Chadha was assaulted at Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal's official residence. This claim surfaces shortly after Chadha was removed from his position as the deputy leader in the Rajya Sabha.
Details of the Alleged Assault
In a video statement, Jaihind provided details of the alleged incident, directly questioning Chadha. He stated, 'When they called him to the Chief Minister's palace and assaulted him, why isn't he revealing this? Why isn't Raghav Chadha telling people how he was beaten there?'
Injury and England Connection
Jaihind further claimed that the injury to Chadha's eye was a result of this alleged assault, asserting that he had to travel to England for treatment. He remarked, 'At that time, when the flood occurred, he was crying with an eye injury... and then had to go to England to get it treated... why doesn't he mention this?'
Questions About Deals and Suitcases
The former AAP leader hinted at financial transactions and 'deals' being at the heart of this controversy. He challenged Chadha, saying, 'Tell us the number of suitcases and the deals made... You are in the Rajya Sabha and speak so much... why don't you talk about this? Name the four individuals who were present when you were assaulted and questioned about your deals.'
Advice to Show Courage Like Swati Maliwal
Jaihind referenced MP Swati Maliwal, suggesting that she possesses more courage than Chadha. He noted that while Chadha was crying at home, no one supported him. Jaihind concluded with a call for Chadha to show some bravery.
Political Turmoil Within AAP
It is noteworthy that in 2024, Swati Maliwal also accused that she was assaulted by Vibhav Kumar at Kejriwal's residence. Jaihind's recent allegations have intensified the political turmoil within the Aam Aadmi Party.