Raghav Chadha Breaks Silence on AAP Exit: Toxicity and New Beginnings
Raghav Chadha explained his departure from the AAP, citing a toxic work environment and leaders being stifled. He, along with six others, joined the BJP, aiming to pursue positive politics. Chadha emphasized his commitment to addressing citizens' issues and highlighted systemic issues within the AAP.
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In a candid video statement, Raghav Chadha opened up about his decision to quit the AAP, describing the party's work environment as 'toxic'.
Chadha, along with six other MPs, decided to join the BJP, citing systemic issues within the AAP that stifled their ability to work effectively.
He reiterated his dedication to representing ordinary citizens and addressing their issues, hoping to do so more effectively in his new political affiliation.
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