Raghav Chadha, 6 Other AAP MPs Join BJP After Party Rift
Seven Rajya Sabha MPs leave AAP, citing deviation from party principles and alignment with BJP leadership under PM Modi
Quick Look
- Seven Rajya Sabha MPs from Aam Aadmi Party, including prominent leaders Raghav Chadha and Swati Maliwal, have quit AAP and joined BJP.
- The MPs announced their decision on Friday, citing that AAP has deviated from its principles and is now working for personal gain rather than national interest.
- Chadha, who spent 15 years with AAP, was recently removed as the party's Rajya Sabha leader, which triggered the split.
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Why It Matters
Aam Aadmi Party, founded in 2012, emerged as a significant political force in Indian politics, particularly in Delhi and Punjab. The party has been the main opposition to BJP at the national level. This mass defection represents one of the biggest blows to AAP since its formation.
NEW DELHI: Days after an open rift with the Aam Aadmi Party leadership, Rajya Sabha MP Raghav Chadha resigned from the party. Chadha, along with six other Rajya MPs, including Sandeep Pathak and Ashok Mittal, on Friday announced that the three were breaking away from AAP and joining the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP). "The Aam Aadmi Party, which I nurtured with my blood and sweat and to which I gave 15 years of my youth, has now completely deviated from its principles, values, and core morals. The party is no longer working for the country or in the national interest, but for personal gain," Chadha said during the press conference. Watch Raghav Chadha Quits AAP, Joins BJP With Six Other MPs | Watch The announcement came days after Chadha was removed as the leader of the party in Rajya Sabha by AAP, which in turn, led to intense showdown of words between Chadha and AAP leaders. Seven MPs who quit AAP are: Raghav Chadha Swati Maliwal Harbhajan Singh Sandeep Pathak Ashok Mittal Rajinder Gupta Vikram Sahni "Many of you have been telling me this for the past few years, and I too have personally felt that I am the right man in the wrong party. I repeat, 'I am the right man in the wrong party.' Therefore, today I announce that I am distancing myself from the Aam Aadmi Party and going to the people," Chadha said. "We, two-thirds of the Members of Parliament belonging to the Aam Aadmi Party in the Rajya Sabha, will exercise the provisions of the Constitution of India and merge with the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP)," Chadha announced. "Under the leadership of Prime Minister Narendra Modi, the government has taken several strong decisions that earlier leaders were perhaps hesitant to take, whether it is uprooting terrorism or bringing India among the top global economies. The people have endorsed this leadership not once, not twice, but three times. We all feel fortunate to work under the leadership of Prime Minister Narendra Modi and with the determination of Home Minister Amit Shah, and we will continue to work tirelessly for the nation," Chadha said. "To those who felt disappointed that, as a Member of Parliament, I might not be able to raise the issues of ordinary citizens because my own party had silenced my voice, I want to assure them not to worry. I will continue to raise all your issues with the same commitment, enthusiasm and energy," he added. Harbhajan Singh and Swati Maliwal are among other MPs merging with the BJP. End of Article
Open Questions
- What specific policy disagreements led to the split?
- Will more AAP members follow?
- How will this affect AAP's electoral prospects in upcoming elections?
