Raghav Chadha Quits AAP, Alleges 'Toxic Work Environment' Amidst Major Rajya Sabha Merger

The political scenario in New Delhi witnessed a seismic shift on Monday as Raghav Chadha officially announced that his resignation from the Aam Aadmi Party(AAP). In a self-made video statement, the Rajya Sabha MP cited “a toxic work environment” and alleged that the party’s internal functioning had changed significantly, marking a bitter end to his 15-year association with the movement he helped build from its inception.

This exit is part of a bigger political shift. This move follows weeks of internal tension and comes alongside the departure of six other AAP parliamentarians, who opted to merge with the Bharatiya Janata Party(BJP), boosting the BJP’s strength in the Rajya Sabha to 113. The defection leaves AAP with just three MPs in the Upper House and marking significant blow to the party’s presence in the Parliament.

Major Reasons Behind Chadha’s Departure

  • Chadha alleged that a few corrupt and compromised individuals control the party for personal gain.
  • He considered three options before leaving: quitting politics, pushing for reform within AAP, or joining another platform for constructive politics.
  • Seven MPs, including Chadha, have left AAP, signaling broader dissatisfaction within the party ranks.
Raghav Chadha Quits AAP

BJP Welcomes Defectors to Strengthen Rajya Sabha Presence

The BJP leadership welcomed the merger of Chadha and six other MPs, viewing it as a boost to their parliamentary numbers and influence. The Rajya Sabha Chairman, CP Radhakrishnan, approved the merger, solidifying BJP’s increased strength in the Upper House.

AAP’s Strong Reaction and Legal Challenge

AAP leaders labeled the defections as a “betrayal” and have petitioned the Rajya Sabha Chairman to disqualify the seven MPs under anti-defection laws. Their petition challenges the legality of the merger under the Tenth Schedule of the Constitution.

  • The petition cites paragraph 4 of the Tenth Schedule, disputing the merger’s validity.
  • It seeks disqualification under paragraph 2(1)(a), which penalizes voluntary resignation from a party.
Raghav Chadha Quits AAP

Constitutional Validity of the Merger

According to the Tenth Schedule, disqualification does not apply if two-thirds of a party’s members merge with another party. Since the seven AAP MPs met this criterion, their merger with BJP stands constitutionally valid, shielding them from disqualification.

Political Implications and Party Dynamics

This event exposes significant internal challenges within AAP and highlights BJP’s strategy to gain experienced politicians from rival parties. For Chadha and the defectors, the switch signifies a new phase where they intend to raise public issues with renewed vigor under the BJP banner.

Looking Ahead: Impact on Indian Politics

The coming weeks will be crucial as both parties manage the consequences of this political upheaval. AAP faces the challenge of rebuilding after losing a large part of its parliamentary strength, while BJP gains momentum ahead of future legislative battles.

 

Author: M Jyosri

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