Statement of MP Raghav Chadha on false allegations by AAP that he failed to raise Punjab’s issues in parliament
“I outrightly dismiss the baseless and maliciously motivated allegations being levelled by certain leaders of the Aam Aadmi Party that I failed to raise Punjab’s issues in Parliament.
These allegations are completely false, politically motivated, and directly contradicted by the official parliamentary record.
Anyone who has followed Parliament knows the truth. In my tenure as a Member of Parliament, I have consistently, repeatedly, and forcefully raised the concerns of Punjab on the floor of the House. This is not a matter of opinion, propaganda, or political convenience. It is a matter of official record, available for every citizen to verify.
One of the main allegations against me is that I did not raise the issue of Punjab’s pending funds from the Centre. This is entirely untrue. I categorically raised this demand on 31st July 2024, and the record is available on Sansad TV. Here is the official link where I raised the demand: (https://youtu.be/3vcQyuZjyGI?si=TEsJwq47r5TiqDwo&t=537). I have strongly raised the issue of pending RDF dues and spoken against the financial injustice being done to Punjab. I have also consistently raised critical issues concerning Punjab, including:
* Release of pending RDF dues owed to Punjab
* The alarming groundwater depletion crisis and the need for sustainable water management
* The farmers’ crisis, including MSP concerns, rising input costs, and agrarian distress
* Issues of federalism and financial injustice towards Punjab
* The need for greater support for Punjab’s agricultural economy and crop diversification
* Concerns around the drug menace and the need for a stronger institutional response
* Issues related to border state security and the challenges faced by Punjab
* The need for industrial revival, employment generation, and fresh investment in Punjab
* Infrastructure and connectivity issues, including flights, roads, logistics, and trade support
* The long pending and sensitive matter of Kartarpur Sahib Corridor expansion and improved access for pilgrims
* Advocacy for smoother and visa free pilgrimage access to Nankana Sahib, respecting the deep spiritual ties of the Sikh community
* Protection and promotion of Punjab’s cultural and religious heritage
These were not symbolic statements. These were serious, documented interventions in the interest of Punjab and its people.
My role as a Member of Parliament has never been to indulge in noise, theatrics, or performative outrage. I believe in raising people’s issues with seriousness, substance, and constitutional responsibility. My parliamentary record reflects that commitment. I entered Parliament to create impact, not to create ruckus.
It is deeply unfortunate that instead of engaging with facts, a selective and coordinated misinformation campaign is being run against me. But no amount of repetition can change the truth. Facts remain facts. Records remain records.
Let me say this clearly: Punjab is not a talking point for me. It is my commitment. It is my soul.
I have always stood for Punjab’s rights, and I will continue to do so with honesty, courage, and conviction.
Public life demands accountability and integrity. Allegations without facts may serve short term political convenience, but they do grave injustice to democratic discourse and to the people we are all meant to serve.
No smear campaign can silence my voice or weaken my resolve.
Truth will prevail. Facts will prevail. And every lie will stand exposed.”

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