Punjab CM Bhagwant Mann Calls Raghav Chadha “Compromised”
Punjab Chief Minister Bhagwant Mann has commented on the Aam Aadmi Party’s decision to remove Raghav Chadha as the party’s deputy leader in the Rajya Sabha. Mann said that party members must put collective goals above personal interests. He described Chadha as “compromised” in his parliamentary work, suggesting that this step was necessary because Chadha had not fully aligned with AAP’s priorities. According to Mann, such leadership changes are routine and help maintain discipline while keeping the party focused on issues that truly matter to the public.
Focus on Parliamentary Priorities
Mann criticized Chadha for concentrating on minor issues, such as the prices of samosas and pizzas, instead of major legislative matters. He said that AAP representatives are expected to address significant public welfare concerns, and diverting attention to less impactful topics could weaken the party’s effectiveness.Strategic Leadership Reshuffle
The Chief Minister explained that these changes are part of AAP’s strategy to improve coordination, accountability, and impact in Parliament. He emphasized that reshuffles are operational decisions, not personal judgments, and reflect the party’s commitment to disciplined and focused governance.
What Happened in the Rajya Sabha
Following the reshuffle, Ashok Mittal replaced Chadha as the deputy leader in the Rajya Sabha. The party also requested that Chadha’s speaking time under its quota be limited, reducing his parliamentary presence. Chadha responded by saying he felt “silenced, not defeated,” and reiterated his commitment to raising public issues despite the restrictions.
Political Implications
Experts say this change could affect AAP’s internal dynamics and public perception. While the party projects a disciplined image, removing a prominent leader like Chadha may spark debate about internal differences. Strategically, the move seems aimed at consolidating decision-making, streamlining responsibilities, and ensuring that representatives focus on high-priority governance issues. For the public, it signals that AAP is serious about accountability and legislative work that aligns with its mission.

