NEW DELHI: The rift within the Aam Aadmi Party (AAP) came out in the open on Friday, with Raghav Chadha, party's 'sacked' Deputy Leader in Rajya Sabha, and party leaders including Delhi unit President Saurabh Bharadwaj engaging in an ugly war of words.
Moments after Raghav Chadha issued a video statement on Friday morning, claiming that he was being silenced for raising people's voice, a couple of AAP leaders hit back at him, accusing the former of bowing down before the Centre and hobnobbing with those in power.
Saurabh Bharadwaj has posted a counter video statement to show Raghav Chadha the mirror and also his "fall from an exalted and highly moral space to disgrace".
Bharadwaj and a few others, declaring them as "Kejriwal's soldiers" also took a samosa jibe at the party's former RS MP and said that the government of the day doesn't care about "soft PR".
"A small party has a limited time and it is more important to talk about larger issues of the country rather than samosas, " the Delhi AAP President said.