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Aam Aadmi Party leader Raghav Chadha has released another video in his defence in the face of allegations from his party leaders for raising “soft issues”.

5 April 2026 at 09:51 pm
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Aam Aadmi Party leader Raghav Chadha has recently taken to social media to defend his actions and respond to allegations from within his own party. In a video titled "Dhurandhar," Chadha addresses the accusations leveled against him by senior party leaders who claim he has been focusing on "soft issues" rather than the core political agenda of the AAP.

The video, which has garnered significant attention online, begins with Chadha sitting in a casual setting, wearing a relaxed attire. He starts by acknowledging the allegations, stating that he is "not afraid" and that he will continue to speak out about the issues that matter to him. Chadha emphasizes that his primary goal is to serve the people of Delhi and uphold the values of the AAP, which he believes include addressing a wide range of concerns.

He proceeds to outline some of the key issues he has been focusing on, such as the plight of street vendors, the welfare of animals, and the importance of cleanliness in public spaces. Chadha argues that these topics are not insignificant but are integral to the overall well-being of the city's residents. He points out that by addressing these "soft issues," he is contributing to a more livable and harmonious environment for all.

In response to the criticism from his party leaders, Chadha challenges them to define what constitutes a "soft issue." He questions whether the AAP's commitment to grassroots politics and direct interaction with the people is being undermined by such accusations. Chadha asserts that the party's strength lies in its ability to connect with the everyday concerns of Delhiites, and that he is merely following this principle.

The video also includes clips of Chadha interacting with common people, highlighting his belief in the power of local engagement. He shares anecdotes of conversations he has had with street vendors, animal lovers, and residents concerned about public health. These interactions, he argues, are crucial for understanding the real needs of the people and crafting effective policies.

Chadha's defense is not without its critics. Some party members have accused him of diverting attention from more pressing political matters, such as the upcoming elections and strategic planning. They argue that focusing on peripheral issues could weaken the AAP's overall message and impact.

However, Chadha's supporters argue that his approach is refreshing and in line with the AAP's founding principles. They point out that the party was built on the foundation of addressing the concerns of the marginalized and the everyday citizens, and that Chadha's work is an extension of this ethos.

The video ends with Chadha confidently declaring, "Ghayal hoon" (I am not afraid), signaling his resolve to continue advocating for the issues he believes in. He invites his critics to join him in these efforts, emphasizing that the AAP's strength lies in its collective voice and shared vision.

The ongoing debate within the AAP highlights the tensions between pragmatic political strategy and the grassroots, people-centric approach that the party was once renowned for. As the video continues to circulate online, it remains to be seen whether Chadha's stance will resonate with the party's core constituency or further divide its ranks.

In the meantime, Chadha's video serves as a reminder of the diverse range of issues that Delhiites face, and the importance of addressing them in a meaningful way. It also underscores the challenges faced by politicians who seek to balance the demands of party leadership with their commitment to the people they represent.

As the AAP gears up for the upcoming elections, the debate surrounding Raghav Chadha's approach will likely continue. Only time will tell whether his focus on "soft issues" will be seen as a strength or a weakness in the eyes of the party's leadership and its voters.

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