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Rajya Sabha Imposes Suspension On AAP’s Raghav Chadha Over Forgery Allegations

A suspension has been imposed upon Raghav Chadha, a Member of Parliament from the Aam Aadmi Party, by the Rajya Sabha. The suspension was consequent to accusations of “breach of privilege” following complaints from four fellow MPs. These MPs alleged that Chadha had mentioned their names during a house panel without obtaining their consent, a violation of established regulations.

The upper house passed a resolution presented by Piyush Goyal, leader of the house, in order to suspend Raghav Chadha until the privileges committee concludes its inquiry into the alleged breaches. Goyal criticized the AAP leader’s “unethical conduct,” denouncing it as a blatant disregard for the rules.

A bulletin released by the Rajya Sabha on Wednesday outlined that the chairman had received complaints from MPs Sasmit Patra, S Phangnon Konyak, M Thambidurai, and Narhari Amin. These MPs contended that Raghav Chadha had breached their privilege by including their names without consent in a motion he moved on August 7. This motion proposed the formation of a Select Committee to consider the ‘Government of National Capital Territory of Delhi (Amendment) Bill, 2023,’ and it included the names of the four MPs in question.

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Sanjay Singh, another AAP MP, also faced an extension of his suspension while the privilege committee deliberates on complaints against him. Piyush Goyal stated that Singh’s defiance and refusal to leave the chamber had disrupted the house’s functioning.

Chadha, in response, dismissed the allegations, asserting that the ruling party targeted him due to his audacity as a 34-year-old MP in challenging its prominent leaders. He dared BJP leaders to present any evidence of him forging signatures. Using a red book outlining Rajya Sabha rules, Chadha highlighted that proposing a member’s name for a select committee does not require a signature or written consent. He questioned how a signature could be forged when there was no signature involved in the first place.

Chadha explained that suggesting a name for a select committee is a standard procedure in the house and doesn’t necessitate formal signatures.

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