Raghav Chadha Defends His Parliamentary Record Amid AAP Criticism
Chadha Responds to Allegations
New Delhi: In light of recent criticism regarding his performance in Parliament, AAP leader Raghav Chadha took to social media on Sunday to share a video highlighting his efforts to address significant issues impacting Punjab.
The video features Chadha discussing critical topics such as declining groundwater levels and the legacy of Bhagat Singh, among other state-related concerns.
Referring to the video as merely a preview, Chadha expressed his determination to return to the forefront, stating, 'Picture abhi baaki hai.'
In response to his AAP colleagues who suggested he had neglected Punjab's issues, he remarked, 'Here is a small trailer: picture abhi baaki hai.'
Chadha emphasized that Punjab represents more than just a political agenda for him; it embodies his home, duty, and identity.
As of now, the AAP has not issued a statement regarding the video.
Chadha's comments came after the Aam Aadmi Party removed him from his position as deputy leader in the Rajya Sabha, prompting him to declare that he had not been defeated but rather silenced.
The party has criticized Chadha for allegedly failing to advocate for Punjab's interests in Parliament, accusing him of engaging in superficial public relations instead.
Since his demotion, Chadha has released three videos, signaling that he intends to fight back against the party's actions.
'I go to Parliament to make a difference, not to create chaos,' Chadha stated on Saturday, countering the allegations and asserting his commitment to public issues.
He dismissed the party's accusations as falsehoods, claiming they were part of a coordinated effort against him.
'All these lies will be exposed. Kyunki mai ghayal hoon isiliye ghatak hoon' (I am wounded, therefore I am dangerous),' he quoted a line from the film 'Dhurandhar.'
The AAP has also claimed that Chadha avoided confronting Prime Minister Narendra Modi or the central government during parliamentary sessions.
Chadha refuted claims that he did not participate in opposition walkouts, declined to sign a motion to remove the chief election commissioner, or was hesitant to raise crucial issues.