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Raghav Chadha joins BJP: A rift with AAP explained

TOI City Desk
| TIMESOFINDIA.COM | Last updated on - Apr 24, 2026, 16:05 IST
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​Raghav Chadha quits AAP, joins BJP in major political shift

In a dramatic political shift, Raghav Chadha resigned from the Aam Aadmi Party and announced his decision to join the Bharatiya Janata Party. The move comes after days of escalating tensions and marks one of the most significant exits from AAP’s top leadership in recent years.

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Breakaway includes multiple Rajya Sabha MPs

Chadha was not alone in his exit. Along with him, other Rajya Sabha MPs, including Sandeep Pathak and Ashok Mittal, also announced their decision to part ways with AAP. The group claimed that a substantial section of the party’s parliamentary wing was aligning with their decision, signalling a deeper internal rupture.

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‘Right man in the wrong party’: Chadha’s sharp message

In a pointed statement, Chadha said the party he had served for over 15 years had “completely deviated from its principles, values and morals”. He added that he had increasingly felt he was “the right man in the wrong party,” indicating a long-standing ideological disconnect with the leadership.

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​Rift had been building for months before the split

Party insiders suggest that the fallout was not sudden but the result of months, even years, of internal friction. Chadha’s absence from key party events, limited public engagement on sensitive issues and perceived distance from leadership had raised questions within the party well before the split became public.

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Removal as Rajya Sabha deputy leader triggered flashpoint

The immediate trigger came when AAP removed Chadha from the post of deputy leader in the Rajya Sabha. The move was widely seen as a signal that the leadership had lost confidence in him, pushing the simmering rift into the open.

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​AAP accused Chadha of ‘soft stance’ against Centre

Senior AAP leaders, including Bhagwant Mann and Atishi, accused Chadha of diluting the party’s aggressive stance against the Centre. They alleged he avoided strong criticism of Prime Minister Narendra Modi and failed to follow the party line in Parliament.

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Allegations of skipping key protests and Parliament actions

Party leaders claimed Chadha did not participate in opposition walkouts, avoided signing key motions and remained absent during crucial political moments, including protests linked to the arrest of Arvind Kejriwal. These actions, they said, raised doubts about his commitment to party strategy.

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​Chadha hits back, calls allegations ‘baseless’

Responding strongly, Chadha released videos dismissing the allegations as “white lies” and part of a coordinated attempt to discredit him. He challenged the party to produce evidence and maintained that his parliamentary record reflected active participation on public issues.

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‘I go to Parliament for impact, not disruption’

Highlighting ideological differences, Chadha said he believed Parliament should focus on meaningful debate rather than disruption. He argued that raising issues like inflation, healthcare, education and unemployment was more important than political theatrics.

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Exit exposes deeper tensions within AAP

Chadha’s departure, following earlier tensions involving leaders like Swati Maliwal, points to broader internal challenges within AAP. The split will impact the party’s strength in the Rajya Sabha and reshape its political strategy in the months ahead.

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Kiran Kanoria
36 days ago
A lazy good-for-nothing fellow. Did not work for the party for a day. He was selfish and all the while holidaying in London. Good that he himself left the party before being thrown out.
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