
New Delhi, April 4: A political storm is brewing within the Aam Aadmi Party (AAP) following the removal of Rajya Sabha MP Raghav Chadha from his position as deputy leader. Former Haryana AAP chief Naveen Jaihind has made serious allegations against both the party leadership and Chadha, stirring significant unrest in political circles.
In a recently released video, Jaihind claimed that Chadha was allegedly assaulted at the Delhi Chief Minister’s residence, which he referred to as the “Sheesh Mahal.” He alleged that Chadha was beaten in the presence of four other leaders, resulting in an injury to his eye. Jaihind further stated that Chadha traveled to England for treatment of this injury, contrary to the public belief that it was a personal trip.
Jaihind has publicly demanded that Chadha respond to these allegations, insisting that he disclose who was present during the incident. He also claimed that this event occurred prior to the anticipated arrest of Arvind Kejriwal in 2024 and hinted at revealing more details soon.
In response to his removal, Raghav Chadha expressed that there was an attempt to “silence” him, but he vowed to continue speaking out for the common people and not back down.
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