"Was raising public issues a crime?": Raghav Chadha slams AAP over removal as party's Deputy leader in RS
New Delhi [India], April 3 (ANI): In a direct attack on the Aam Aadmi Party following his removal as the party's Deputy leader in the Rajya Sabha, AAP MP Raghav Chadha on Friday said his silence in Parliament should not be mistaken for defeat.
In a post on X, Chadha questioned the reasons behind being prevented from speaking in Parliament.
He said he consistently raises issues affecting the common people and asked whether doing so amounts to any wrongdoing. "Whenever I get a chance to speak in the Parliament, I raise public issues. And perhaps I raise topics that are not usually raised in the Parliament. But is raising public issues a crime? Have I committed a crime? Have I made a mistake? Have I done something wrong?"
Highlighting that he always raised issues of the public in Parliament, AAP MP said that his rights are being taken away, but they should not consider his silence as a defeat.
AAP MP emphasised that his interventions in Parliament focus on everyday concerns such as high airport food prices, challenges faced by delivery workers, food adulteration, toll and banking charges, taxation issues impacting content creators, and telecom practices like frequent recharges and lack of data rollover.
Expressing disappointment over being silenced, he reiterated that his quietness should not be seen as weakness, adding that he would continue to stand with and speak for the people.
"I raised all these issues in the Parliament. And after raising these issues, the common man of the country benefited. But how did that harm the Aam Aadmi Party? Why would anyone want to stop me from speaking? Why would anyone want to silence my voice? Anyway, you people give me unlimited love. Whenever I raise your issues, you support me, praise me, and encourage me. I want to say thank you to you. In the same way, hold my hand and support me. Do not leave me. I am with you. And I am for you," said Chadha.
Raghav Chadha has also been an MP since April 2022. He has made headlines on several occasions for raising public issues in Parliament.
He urged the government to ensure that women representatives in local bodies can exercise genuine authority as intended under the 73rd Constitutional Amendment. (ANI)
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