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Silenced, not defeated: Raghav Chadha posts video after Rajya Sabha removal

Raghav Chadha released a video message after being removed as AAP deputy leader in Rajya Sabha, saying he was being silenced but would continue raising public issues.

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 Raghav Chadha on Friday responded publicly after being removed as the Aam Aadmi Party’s Deputy Leader in the Rajya Sabha, saying he was being “silenced” but not defeated. In a video message posted on X, Chadha questioned the decision and said he had always raised public issues in Parliament.

In the video message addressed to the “aam aadmi”, Chadha asked whether raising public issues was a crime and questioned why he was being stopped from speaking in Parliament. He claimed that the party had informed the Rajya Sabha Secretariat to prevent him from speaking.

Removal triggers speculation

The development came after Chadha was removed as the party’s Deputy Leader in the Rajya Sabha and replaced by Punjab MP Ashok Mittal, while Sanjay Singh continued as the party’s leader in the House. Sources said the move meant Chadha would no longer be able to assign speaking time to himself in Parliament.

The decision led to speculation about Chadha’s future in the party, particularly as he had been absent from some key party activities. His absence during developments related to the liquor policy case involving Arvind Kejriwal and Manish Sisodia also triggered discussions in political circles, according to sources.

Chadha highlights his Parliament interventions

Hours after news of his removal surfaced, Chadha posted a video highlighting his interventions in Parliament. These included issues such as high food prices at airports, the rights of gig workers, and traffic congestion in major cities. The video did not mention the party leadership but carried a symbolic emoji associated with warding off bad luck.

Chadha, 37, has been associated with the Aam Aadmi Party since its formation in 2012. He first met Arvind Kejriwal during the India Against Corruption movement and later held key roles in the party, including national spokesperson and national treasurer. He won the Rajinder Nagar seat in the 2020 Delhi Assembly election and was later sent to the Rajya Sabha from Punjab in 2022.

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Those who want to leave can go: Mamata Banerjee after Trinamool’s poll setback

Mamata Banerjee has told Trinamool Congress leaders that those who wish to leave the party are free to do so after its electoral defeat, as she pushes for organisational rebuilding.

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West Bengal Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee has sent a strong message to party members amid internal unrest following the Trinamool Congress’ electoral defeat in the 2026 Assembly elections, saying those who wish to leave the party are free to do so.

The remarks come as the TMC grapples with its worst electoral performance in years and growing dissatisfaction within its ranks.

‘Will not stop anyone from leaving’

At a recent internal review meeting with party candidates, Banerjee reportedly told leaders that she would not attempt to hold back anyone planning to exit the party. She emphasised that the organisation would move forward with those who remain committed.

According to party sources, she said she would focus on rebuilding the organisation from the ground up, including restoring party offices and strengthening grassroots-level structures.

Push for rebuilding the organisation

Banerjee also called for detailed, area-wise reports from party workers and directed them to hold meetings at block and town levels to assess the reasons behind the defeat.

She further indicated that the party would undergo internal restructuring, with efforts aimed at reviving organisational strength at the local level.

Fact-finding teams and internal review

As part of the post-poll exercise, the Trinamool Congress has also set up multiple fact-finding teams to examine alleged irregularities in key districts.

These developments highlight growing internal churn within the party as it attempts to recover from its electoral setback and rebuild its support base.

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Abhishek Banerjee charged over alleged provocative speeches during Bengal polls

Abhishek Banerjee has been charged after a complaint alleged he made provocative remarks during the West Bengal election campaign.

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Trinamool Congress leader Abhishek Banerjee has been charged following allegations that he delivered provocative speeches during the West Bengal Assembly election campaign.

According to reports, the complaint was filed by a social worker identified as Rajiv Sarkar on May 5. The complaint alleged that the Diamond Harbour MP made inflammatory remarks at multiple campaign events held between April 27 and May 3.

The allegations also claimed that remarks made by Banerjee included threats directed at Union Home Minister Amit Shah during the heated election campaign in West Bengal.

Reports said the case was registered at the Bidhannagar North Cyber Crime Police Station. The development comes amid continuing political tensions in the state after the recently concluded Assembly elections.

The Trinamool Congress and the BJP have been engaged in sharp exchanges following the election results and subsequent allegations linked to violence and political targeting in different parts of the state.

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MP High Court declares Bhojshala complex a temple dedicated to Goddess Saraswati

The Madhya Pradesh High Court has declared the disputed Bhojshala-Kamal Maula complex in Dhar a temple, while allowing the Muslim side to seek alternative land for a mosque.

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The Madhya Pradesh High Court has declared the disputed Bhojshala-Kamal Maula complex in Dhar district as a temple dedicated to Goddess Saraswati, marking a major development in the long-running dispute over the religious character of the site.

The court said the religious character of the disputed area is that of Bhojshala, which the Hindu side identifies as a Saraswati temple. The Muslim side has historically maintained that the complex functions as the Kamal Maula Mosque.

According to the ruling, the Muslim community may approach the state government for allotment of suitable land within Dhar district for construction of a mosque or prayer site.

The High Court also set aside an Archaeological Survey of India circular issued in 2003 that had permitted Muslims to offer prayers at the site on Fridays.

Long-running dispute over Bhojshala

The Bhojshala complex has remained at the centre of a decades-old dispute involving Hindu and Muslim groups. Hindus consider it a temple dedicated to Vagdevi or Goddess Saraswati and associate it with the era of Raja Bhoj. Muslims have maintained that the site has functioned as the Kamal Maula Mosque for centuries.

The matter gained renewed attention after the Madhya Pradesh High Court ordered a scientific survey of the site by the Archaeological Survey of India in 2024. The ASI later submitted a detailed report before the court regarding the historical and structural features of the complex.

Earlier this year, the High Court had also conducted a site inspection before continuing hearings in the matter.

Security arrangements have reportedly been tightened in Dhar following the verdict to maintain law and order.

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