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Legal Experts Say AAP MPs Merger with BJP Won't Violate Anti-Defection Law
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Legal Experts Say AAP MPs Merger with BJP Won't Violate Anti-Defection Law

Legal experts say seven AAP Rajya Sabha MPs joining BJP would not violate the Tenth Schedule as two-thirds of AAP's legislature party (7 of 10 MPs) can legally merge with another party under Section 4(2) of the anti-defection law. Experts noted the arbiter of such disputes—the Speaker—often owes their position to the ruling dispensation, making disqualification difficult.

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Times of India
Legal Experts Say AAP MPs Joining BJP Won't Violate Anti-Defection Law
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Politics·4/24/2026AI summary

Legal Experts Say AAP MPs Joining BJP Won't Violate Anti-Defection Law

Renowned legal experts have stated that seven AAP Rajya Sabha MPs led by Raghav Chadha joining the BJP would not violate the anti-defection law under the Tenth Schedule. Section 4(2) of the Tenth Schedule permits merger if two-thirds of a legislature party approves, and with AAP having 10 MPs in Rajya Sabha, seven constitutes the required two-thirds threshold. Senior advocates Mukul Rohatgi, Neeraj Kishan Kaul, Maninder Singh, and A M Singhvi highlighted that the presiding officer who arbitrates such disputes owes their position to the ruling dispensation, making disqualification difficult.

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Times of India