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Raghav Chadha's video statement comes a day after he slammed the Aam Aadmi Party (AAP) for allegedly stopping him from speaking in Rajya Sabha. AAP had earlier announced that it had written to the Rajya Sabha secretariat seeking the removal of Raghav Chadha as its deputy leader in the Upper House.
Raghav is seen during the second part of the Budget session of Parliament, in New Delhi, in this file photo dated, March 23, 2026. (PTI Photo/Atul Yadav)(PTI04_03_2026_000067B)(PTI)Rajya Sabha member Raghav Chadha on Saturday accused Aam Aadmi Party (AAP) leaders of levelling false allegations against him through a scripted campaign since Friday.
Raghav Chadha sought to deny three allegations levelled against him by AAP leaders . One, not walking out of Rajya Sabha along with Opposition leaders, two, not signing on impeachment motion against Chief Election Commissioner and three, taking up non-serious issues because of fear.
“It's a lie that I did not walk out along with the opposition. I challenge them to prive once instance when I did not walk out with opposition. Second, they accused me of not signing theimpeachment motion against CEC. I was not asked by AAP to sign the motion. In fact, 6-7 MPs of 10 MPs did not sign the motion. So why only target me,” Chadha said.
On the allegation of being afraid of the centre, Raghav Chadha said, “Let me tell them I am not Parliament in creating ruckus. I am there to raise people's issues. I spoke on issues like GST, Income Tax, water issues in Punjab and even on menstrual health,” he said.
“I am in Parliament on taxpayers' money. All these allegations are false and all questions will be answered. Mein ghayal hun isiliye ghatak hun,” he said.
Raghav Chadha's statement comes a day after he slammed the Aam Aadmi Party (AAP) for allegedly stopping him from speaking in Rajya Sabha. AAP had earlier announced that it had written to the Rajya Sabha secretariat seeking the removal of Raghav Chadha as its deputy leader in the Upper House.
“Whenever I get a chance to speak in Parliament, I speak on public-centred issues. I raise issues that are usually not taken up in the Parliament. Is speaking on public issues a mistake? Have I done something wrong?,” Chadha asked in the message shared on his social media.
Responding to Raghav Chadha's statement, Aam Aadmi Party leaders called the removal of Rajya Sabha MP Raghav Chadha from the post of deputy leader in the House a “routine disciplinary action", while firmly pushing back against his claims.
Is speaking on public issues a mistake? Have I done something wrong?
AAP leaders Atishi, Bhagwant Mann and others backed the party's decision.
"Action was taken against Raghav Chadha for going against party whip; such changes are made by all parties," said Punjab CM and AAP leader Bhagwant Singh Mann. He claimed that Chadha was “compromised”.
Mann responded hour after Raghav Chadha alleged that AAP had asked the Rajya Sabha secretariat to stop him from speaking in the House. The party has denied the allegation, saying replacing a leader of the Upper House was not unusual.
However, Raghav Chadha, who has been a Rajya Sabha MP since 2022, has been replaced by Ashok Mittal, another party MP from Punjab and the founder and chancellor of Lovely Professional University as party's deputy leader in the Upper House.
Chadha has remained an active parliamentary voice, frequently raising social and economic issues.
Why would someone stop me from speaking. I speak on aam aadmi, airport food, Zomato, Blinkit workers, middle class tax burden and strike on content creators....and raised issues. These issues helped common people. How does it affect AAP. Why would someone want to silence me," Raghav Chadha said in Friday's video.
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Gulam Jeelani is Political Desk Editor at LiveMint with over 16 years of experience covering national and international politics. Based in New Delhi, Jeelani delivers impactful political narratives through breaking stories, in-depth interviews, and analytical pieces at LiveMint since February 2024. The expertise in video production fuels his current responsibilities, which include curating content and conducting video interviews for an expanding digital audience.<br><br> Jeelani also travels during elections and key political events and has covered assembly elections in key states apart from national elections. He has previously worked with The Pioneer, Network18, India Today, News9Plus and Hindustan Times.<br><br> Jeelani’s tenure at LiveMint and previous experience at print and digital newsrooms have honed his skills in creating compelling text and video stories, explainers, and analysis that resonate with a diverse viewership.<br><br> Before moving to New Delhi in 2015, Jeelani was based in Uttar Pradesh, where he worked for five years as a reporter. In 2018, Jeelani was one of the two Indian journalists selected for the Alfred Friendly Fellowship in the US. There, he attended training workshops on reporting and data journalism, and he was attached to the Minneapolis Star Tribune in Minnesota, where he worked as a reporter.<br><br> Jeelani is a Bachelor's in Chemistry and holds a Masters Degree in journalism and mass communication from Aligarh Muslim University. Outside work, he enjoys poetry, cricket and movies.

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