Raghav Chadha Attends First Poll Meeting At National Capital

Elections Edited by Updated: May 22, 2024, 4:51 pm
Raghav Chadha Attends First Poll Meeting At National Capital

Raghav Chadha Attends First Poll Meeting At National Capital (image-twitter/raghav_chadha)

Raghav Chadha, the AAP MP attended his first poll meeting for the 2024 Lok Sabha election after returning from the UK following an eye surgery. The AAP leader attending the INDIA bloc meeting held in South Delhi, on Tuesday, said that the Delhi Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal will be voting for Congress and Rahul Gandhi will be voting for AAP when the national capital goes to polls. 

Raghav shared the stage with Congress leader Sachin Pilot in the meeting, and wrote on X in Hindi, “Today, along with elder brother @sachinpilot ji, addressed a public meeting in favour of INDIA alliance”s joint candidate Sahiram Pehalwan ji in South Delhi Lok Sabha. People of South Delhi! It will be the 25th of May, broom will be the election symbol.”

Addressing the poll meeting on Tuesday, Mr Chadha said that he came to extend his support to his brother as it is time to save the country and constitution. “The future of your children depends on your vote”, the Rajya Sabha wrote. 

Raghav Chadha has been absent at a time when the party was grappling with the arrest of Delhi Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal. The AAP leader Saurabh Bharadwaj later said that the Rajya Sabha MP has developed a serious eye ailment which could have led to blindness. 

In the poll meeting, expressing his strong confidence in winning the election, he said, “This time, I believe that we will win with the highest number of votes in South Delhi.” All seven Lok Sabha seats in Delhi will go to polls on May 25.”

Raghav Chadha further added, “Press on the “jhadoo” (AAP”s poll symbol) on the 25th and support Arvind Kejriwal. When Rahul Gandhi goes to cast his vote on May 25, he will vote for the AAP candidate and press the broom symbol.”

Likewise, when Arvind Kejriwal casts his vote, he will vote for the Congress party, Chadha added.