Split within AAP lays bare true character, says Punjab Congress leader
By IANS | Updated: April 24, 2026 20:00 IST2026-04-24T19:55:23+5:302026-04-24T20:00:34+5:30
Chandigarh April 24 Punjab’s Leader of Opposition Partap Singh Bajwa on Friday said the ongoing split within the ...

Split within AAP lays bare true character, says Punjab Congress leader
Chandigarh April 24 Punjab’s Leader of Opposition Partap Singh Bajwa on Friday said the ongoing split within the Aam Aadmi Party in the Rajya Sabha has laid bare the party’s true character, asserting the crisis “is not ideological but rooted in a struggle for control over the state’s resources and public money”.
Bajwa said the developments have confirmed long-standing concerns that AAP’s politics in Punjab has been driven less by governance and more by internal competition for access to the state exchequer. “What is unfolding today is not a clash of principles but a conflict over power, patronage, and money,” the Congress leader said.
Calling out the contradictions within AAP, Congress lawmaker Bajwa said, “It is deeply ironic that Raghav Chadha has claimed he could not remain a partner in wrongdoing within the party, while Chief Minister Bhagwant Mann has alleged that Chadha and others left because they were not allowed to indulge in corruption.”
“When both sides are accusing each other of corruption, the truth becomes self-evident. This was never about ideology. It has always been about money and the systematic loot of Punjab’s public exchequer,” Bajwa said.
He further alleged the Bharatiya Janata Party has played its own role in what he described as the “trading of the people’s mandate”. Bajwa said central investigative agencies were used to unearth details of alleged ill-gotten wealth, but instead of ensuring that justice prevails, such information appears to have been leveraged to pressure and politically co-opt individuals into the BJP’s fold.
“This raises serious questions about the misuse of institutions meant to uphold the law. The people of India expect accountability, not political bargaining built on selective action,” he said.
Bajwa asserted that in stark contrast, the Congress has consistently upheld democratic values, transparency, and accountability in public life. He said that when the people of Punjab entrust the Congress with responsibility in 2027, the party will ensure a thorough and impartial investigation into all acts of “omission and commission” and hold those responsible accountable under the law.
“The Congress stands firmly for clean governance and respect for the people’s mandate. Punjab deserves stability, integrity, and leadership that puts public interest above political opportunism,” he said in a statement.
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