In a dramatic political development, senior Aam Aadmi Party (AAP) leaders Raghav Chadha, Sandeep Pathak, and Ashok Mittal met BJP’s national president Nitin Nabin at the party headquarters, triggering a massive political storm in New Delhi. The meeting, held behind closed doors, has now snowballed into a full-blown crisis for AAP.
Sources indicate that nearly two-thirds of AAP’s Rajya Sabha MPs have declared their decision to merge with the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP), a move that could significantly alter the balance of power in the Upper House. The sudden shift has sent shockwaves across political circles, with opposition leaders terming it a “political earthquake” and a severe setback for AAP’s national ambitions.
The BJP, riding high on the development, is expected to strengthen its legislative clout further, while AAP now faces tough questions over internal dissent and leadership control. Political analysts say the move not only dents AAP’s credibility but also raises concerns about the party’s future in national politics.
As reactions pour in, all eyes are now on AAP’s top leadership for an official response. The coming days are likely to witness intense political maneuvering, with this high-stakes defection set to dominate the national discourse.
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