AAP’s big bet, preparation to bring Right to Recall against 7 rebels including Raghav Chadha, politics will be shaken

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News India Live, Digital Desk:The rift within the Aam Aadmi Party (AAP) has now reached a turning point. While opening a front against its own seven rebel leaders, the party has expressed its intention to use the toughest weapon of Indian politics, ‘Right to Recall’. The most shocking name in this list is that of Rajya Sabha MP Raghav Chadha. This aggressive stance of the party has intensified the stir not only in Delhi but also in the politics of the country. There are speculations that if this move is successful, the positions of rebel MLAs and MPs may be in danger.

Betrayal cannot be tolerated: efforts to remove one’s own people According to sources, Aam Aadmi Party has prepared a list of those leaders who in recent times made statements going beyond the party line or opened a front against the leadership. The party argues that the voters who had elected these representatives trusting the ideology and broom mark of AAP are now betraying the public trust. In such a situation, through ‘Right to Recall’, the public should get the right to recall their elected representative before the completion of his term. Apart from Raghav Chadha, other prominent names are included in this list, who have fueled factionalism within the party.

What is ‘Right to Recall’ and why is there an uproar? ‘Right to Recall’ means the right of the voter to remove his representative from the post. Although there is currently no explicit law in the Indian parliamentary system that is directly applicable to MPs or MLAs, the Aam Aadmi Party has been advocating it since the beginning in the name of Swaraj and accountability. Experts believe that AAP wants to morally corner the rebels by fanning this issue. The party wants to send the message that if you are not with the organization, you have no right to represent the public.

Stir in political circles, heartbeats of rebels increased This move of the party has created panic in the camp of Raghav Chadha and other rebels. According to political experts, Arvind Kejriwal’s team wants to force the rebels to ‘resign’ through this strategy or is preparing to prove them villains in the eyes of the public. If the party starts a referendum or any major movement on this issue, then the path may be difficult for these leaders in the upcoming elections. At present, all eyes are on the direction Delhi’s politics will take after this genie of ‘Right to Recall’ comes out of the bottle.