Political Tug-of-War: AAP's Rajya Sabha Exodus to BJP
Malvinder Singh Kang of AAP criticized seven Rajya Sabha MPs from Punjab for defecting to BJP, accusing them of personal interests over party loyalty. The defection reduced AAP's strength in the Upper House, raising concerns about political motivations and pressures influencing party loyalty in Indian politics.
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The AAP faced a political setback as seven of its Rajya Sabha MPs, including prominent figures like Raghav Chadha and Swati Maliwal, defected to the BJP. Malvinder Singh Kang, AAP Lok Sabha MP, criticized them for prioritizing personal interests over party loyalty.
Kang alleged that financial and legal pressures, possibly related to businesses and fears of central agencies, influenced their decision to switch allegiances. This exodus notably impacts AAP's representation in the Upper House, now reduced to just three MPs.
While AAP remains resolute with Punjab MLAs backing Chief Minister Bhagwant Mann, the defections spark debates on political ethics and the influence of power dynamics in Indian politics.
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