AAP Leader Raghav Chadha Fires Back at Party, Calls Himself a 'Wounded Tiger'

Aam Aadmi Party leader Raghav Chadha has released another video in his defence in the face of allegations from his party leaders for raising “soft issues”.| India News

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AAP leader Raghav Chadha has hit back at his party after being removed as the deputy leader in Rajya Sabha, saying he is a 'wounded tiger' and more dangerous.

In a video, Chadha accused the party of a 'scripted campaign' against him, claiming it was a 'coordinated attack.'

He also addressed three allegations made by his party leaders, including refusing to walk out of the house during Opposition's walk-out, not signing the Opposition's motion to impeach the Chief Election Commissioner, and being afraid of the ruling BJP.

Chadha denied all the allegations, saying he had supported the Opposition during walk-outs and had raised several issues in Parliament, including GST, income tax, and menstrual health.

The AAP leader's removal as deputy leader was met with a barrage of attacks from party leaders, who called him 'compromised' and accused him of doing 'soft PR.'