Why rumors are rife that Raghav Chadha might form a new 'Gen Z' political party? Social media post sparks political buzz
Raghav Chadha's New Party: Amidst reports of internal strife within the Aam Aadmi Party (AAP), speculation surrounding Raghav Chadha has intensified within political circles. Rumors are rife that he might form a new 'Gen Z' political party, placing the youth at its very core. These discussions gained further momentum when Raghav Chadha shared a viral video on social media, describing the concept as an "interesting idea."
No sooner had Raghav Chadha shared the video than discussions began to escalate regarding his future course of action: would he establish his own independent party, or would he instead join another existing political outfit?
What a content creator had suggested?
Essentially, in a viral Instagram Reel, a content creator had suggested that Raghav Chadha should form a new political party centered around the youth. Chadha's reaction while sharing this video subsequently propelled the issue to the forefront of public discourse.
The video also argued that if Chadha were to join another party, he might not receive the same level of support he currently enjoys; conversely, establishing his own party could firmly cement his status as a formidable youth leader.
Will Chadha chart a separate path away from AAP?
Reports regarding differences between the Aam Aadmi Party (AAP) and Raghav Chadha had already begun surfacing. Recently, the party removed him from the post of Deputy Leader in the Rajya Sabha, entrusting this responsibility to Ashok Kumar Mittal instead. The party alleged that Chadha was not adequately raising issues related to Punjab in Parliament and was focusing excessively on "soft PR." Following these developments, speculation is rife that Chadha might choose to chart a separate path away from the party.
My political journey is far from over: Chadha
Amidst these allegations, Raghav Chadha released a video attempting to clarify his stance. In the video, he highlighted several critical issues concerning Punjab, such as the groundwater crisis and topics related to Bhagat Singh.
Describing the video as merely a "short trailer," Chadha asserted that his political journey is far from over. He categorically stated that for him, Punjab is not merely a political issue, but his home and his responsibility. It now remains to be seen whether this speculation turns into reality or remains confined merely to the realm of political discourse.
