
📌 Key Points
- AAP removed Raghav Chadha as Rajya Sabha deputy leader, replacing him with Ashok Mittal.
- Sonam Bajwa showed support for Chadha with clap emojis on his Instagram post.
- Chadha highlighted issues he raised in Parliament, including MSP for farmers and the Nankana Sahib corridor.
- BJP claims Chadha’s removal is due to his ‘distancing’ from Arvind Kejriwal.
In a surprising move, AAP replaced Raghav Chadha as Rajya Sabha deputy leader. Following this, Chadha posted a reel showcasing his parliamentary work, drawing supportive comments from actress Sonam Bajwa. The BJP alleges internal conflict within AAP.
Raghav Chadha Removed as Deputy Leader
Sonam Bajwa commented with multiple clap emoticons, implying that she stands with Raghav.
Sonam Bajwa’s Show of Support
In the same post, Priyanka Chopra had commented with heart eyes, applause and clap emoticons. Raghav is married to actor Parineeti Chopra , Priyanka’s cousin.
He highlighted the various issues he raised as an MP, including advocating for the Nankana Sahib corridor, legal guarantees for farmers’ Minimum Support Price (MSP), addressing vanishing groundwater in Punjab, recommending Bharat Ratna recognition for Bhagat Singh, and several other key issues.
BJP Alleges Internal AAP Conflict
A day ago, Raghav said a scripted campaign was being run against him.”Since yesterday, a scripted campaign has been going on against me. Same language, same words, same allegations. This is no coincidence, but a coordinated attack. At first, I thought I shouldn’t respond. Then I thought that if a lie is repeated 100 times, some people might believe it. So, I decided to respond,” he said.
Party leaders described the decision as part of internal restructuring. But the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) claimed the move was a result of Chadha’s “distancing himself” from the party’s national convener and former Delhi chief minister Arvind Kejriwal.
Raghav Chadha’s removal as deputy leader has stirred controversy and garnered support from the entertainment industry, while the BJP suggests deeper political motives behind the AAP’s decision, raising questions about internal party dynamics.


