AAP MP Raghav Chadha refutes allegations, calls them a conspiracy to silence him in Parliament
New Delhi. Aam Aadmi Party (AAP) Rajya Sabha MP Raghav Chadha has refuted the serious allegations leveled against him by the party. In a video released on Saturday, Chadha claimed that a planned and scripted propaganda campaign is being run against him.
He termed the three main allegations made by the party as "white lies" and stated that these accusations are merely a conspiracy to prevent him from speaking in Parliament.
The party had first alleged that Chadha continued to sit in his seat even when opposition parties boycotted the house. In response, he reminded that there are CCTV cameras in every corner of the Parliament and challenged them to show even a single piece of footage where he did not support the opposition.
Similarly, clarifying the second allegation regarding his refusal to sign a petition to remove the Chief Election Commissioner, he revealed that no party leader had asked him to sign such a proposal. He argued that it is biased to target only him when 6-7 out of 10 Rajya Sabha MPs from his own party had not signed the proposal.
Chadha hit back hard at the third allegation of raising useless issues in Parliament and being afraid. He argued that he went to Parliament to raise real issues of the people, not to shout, abuse, or break microphones.
He claimed to have raised serious issues such as GST, income tax, Punjab's water, and Delhi's air pollution. At the end of the video, he warned those making false allegations against him, saying, 'I am injured right now, so I am dangerous; every lie will be exposed.'
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