
Rajya Sabha MP Raghav Chadha, along with six other Aam Aadmi Party (AAP) MPs, resigned and merged with the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP), citing AAP's deviation from its founding principles and alleged focus on personal gains. This group, constituting two-thirds of AAP's Rajya Sabha members, invoked constitutional provisions to avoid disqualification under the anti-defection law. The move significantly weakens AAP's presence in the Upper House and has drawn sharp criticism from AAP leaders, who accuse BJP of orchestrating the split, while BJP denies these claims.
The article group presents perspectives from both the defecting MPs, who criticize AAP's leadership and principles, and AAP leaders who accuse BJP of engineering the split. BJP's denial of these allegations is also included. Coverage reflects viewpoints from party insiders, opposition, and political analysts, providing a comprehensive view of the political realignment without favoring any side.
The overall tone is mixed, combining the defectors' critical stance toward AAP with the party's strong condemnation of the defections as betrayal. BJP's role is presented neutrally with denials of accusations. The sentiment reflects political tension and upheaval, balancing expressions of disappointment, strategic maneuvering, and institutional implications.
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