Raghav Chadha Considers Launching Gen-Z Party Amid AAP Rift
Raghav Chadha to float Gen-Z party? What's next for Rajya Sabha MP amid rift with AAP
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Raghav Chadha, a Rajya Sabha MP from India, is facing speculation about launching a new 'Gen-Z' party following his removal as deputy leader of the Aam Aadmi Party (AAP). Amid tensions with AAP and suggestions from supporters, Chadha has not confirmed his plans but acknowledged the idea as intriguing.
- 01Raghav Chadha's removal as AAP's deputy leader has sparked speculation about him starting a new party.
- 02Chadha shared an Instagram reel hinting at the possibility of a 'Gen-Z' party.
- 03He faces criticism from AAP for allegedly being lenient towards the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP).
- 04Chadha's term in the Rajya Sabha will continue until 2028.
- 05The BJP has criticized AAP's actions against Chadha, suggesting he may consider joining them.
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Raghav Chadha, a member of the Rajya Sabha representing the Aam Aadmi Party (AAP), is in the spotlight following his recent removal as the party's deputy leader. Speculation is rife that he may launch a new political party aimed at the youth, dubbed the 'Gen-Z' party, after he shared an Instagram reel that hinted at this possibility. While Chadha has not confirmed any plans, he described the idea as an 'interesting thought.' The rift with AAP has intensified, particularly after accusations that he was becoming too lenient towards the ruling Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP). AAP leaders have criticized him for allegedly hesitating to sign an impeachment motion against Chief Election Commissioner Gyanesh Kumar. The BJP has weighed in on the situation, labeling AAP's decision to restrict Chadha's parliamentary speaking rights as 'highly objectionable.' Despite the ongoing tensions, Chadha will retain his Rajya Sabha seat until 2028, allowing him time to navigate his political future.
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Chadha's potential new party could reshape the political landscape in India by appealing to younger voters disillusioned with traditional parties.
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