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Raghav Chadha and fellow MPs met Droupadi Murmu alleging misuse of Punjab state machinery after joining Bharatiya Janata Party, claiming harassment, while urging protection of constitutional rights amid escalating political tensions
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Raghav Chadha and other BJP Rajya Sabha MPs met President Droupadi Murmu alleging Punjab AAP government misuse of resources against defectors Punjab CM Bhagwant Mann also planned meeting over alleged illegal defection of seven MPs amid escalating political confrontation row
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The Aam Aadmi Party no longer speaks for the common man—it revolves around just one man: Arvind Kejriwal, who seems to have mastered the art of shedding close allies with remarkable consistency
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Anna Hazare called for a strict law to prevent elected leaders from switching parties and urged voters to think carefully before voting. He criticised political defections, calling them driven by selfish interests and harmful to society and governance
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Sanjay Singh has sought disqualification of seven Rajya Sabha MPs who allegedly left Aam Aadmi Party and merged with BJP, citing anti-defection law violations under the Constitution’s 10th Schedule, while promising legal action if required
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The Congress has strongly criticised AAP chief Arvind Kejriwal after seven Rajya Sabha MPs, including Raghav Chadha, defected to the BJP. Leaders like Sandeep Dikshit and Sukhpal Singh Khaira accused Kejriwal of abandoning the party’s founding principles and focusing on money-driven politics.
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The Aam Aadmi Party (AAP) faces a major crisis after seven Rajya Sabha MPs, led by Raghav Chadha and Swati Maliwal, defected to the BJP, citing corruption and ideological decline. Punjab Chief Minister Bhagwant Mann has sought presidential intervention to disqualify the rebels.
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Raghav Chadha said AAP MPs quit due to “disappointment, disengagement and disgust,” not fear, after joining the BJP. He cited the “Sheesh Mahal” controversy as damaging the party’s image, while AAP denied allegations and accused BJP of engineering defections
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The resignation of Raghav Chadha and six other MPs from AAP to join BJP has triggered sharp reactions. Anna Hazare called it a democratic choice, while BJP leaders termed it a sign of growing trust in the party
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AAP leader Sanjay Singh said the party will seek disqualification of seven Rajya Sabha MPs who quit and plan to join BJP, stating that the anti-defection law does not recognise splits or factions even with a two-thirds majority
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The Congress accused the BJP of using a “washing machine” to induct opposition leaders after seven AAP MPs switched sides to the BJP. Jairam Ramesh criticised the move, while AAP leaders alleged betrayal and called the defectors “traitors.
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Raghav Chadha and six Rajya Sabha MPs resigned from AAP, alleging the party has fallen into corrupt hands. The group is set to join BJP, with Chadha citing internal issues and controversies like ‘Sheesh Mahal’ as key reasons
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Arvind Kejriwal accused the Bharatiya Janata Party of betraying Punjab after reports that several Aam Aadmi Party Rajya Sabha MPs quit, with claims that most defectors would join BJP, intensifying political tensions
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The Aam Aadmi Party accused the Bharatiya Janata Party of trying to split its ranks using Raghav Chadha, alleging pressure tactics, while BJP dismissed the claims as baseless amid escalating political tensions in Punjab
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Several Rajya Sabha MPs reportedly quit the Aam Aadmi Party, with leaders like Raghav Chadha and others claiming a large faction may join the Bharatiya Janata Party, signalling major political churn within AAP’s parliamentary ranks
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Raghav Chadha shared a video defending his parliamentary record amid a rift with Aam Aadmi Party after being removed as Rajya Sabha deputy leader, rejecting allegations of soft stance toward Narendra Modi and the Centre
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AAP MP Raghav Chadha shared a cryptic social media post featuring The 48 Laws of Power after being removed as Deputy Leader in the Rajya Sabha. He denied allegations against him, calling them politically motivated and highlighting his parliamentary record
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AAP MP Raghav Chadha defended his record on Punjab issues after facing criticism within his party. He shared a Rajya Sabha video and rejected allegations, calling them false, while highlighting rising tensions within AAP over his parliamentary role
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Raghav Chadha defended his record of raising Punjab issues in Parliament amid internal Aam Aadmi Party criticism, alleging a coordinated campaign against him and reaffirming his commitment to the state and its people
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Raghav Chadha rejected allegations by fellow AAP leaders, calling them a coordinated attempt to silence him in Parliament. He denied all charges, challenged critics to provide proof, and said the truth would emerge while defending his parliamentary record