Amid his spat with the Aam Aadmi Party, many questions have emerged regarding what’s next for Raghav Chadha. After his sudden dismissal from the post of deputy leader of the party in the Rajya Sabha, many speculated that Chadha would float a new party.

The speculation gained momentum after Chadha shared an Instagram clip on his story, suggesting that the Rajya Sabha MP will float a ‘Gen-Z’ party.
While Chadha did not confirm or deny, he stated that the idea of establishing his own party is an “interesting idea.”
What did the Creator say?
In his clip, Instagram user ‘seedhatok’ suggested that with the amount of support the AAP MP is receiving at the moment, he should consider floating his own party.
“At this point, everyone wants Raghav Chadha to create his own party called Gen-Z Party or any other name he finds suitable. However, if he joins another party, he may not get the kind of support he is getting now. Or maybe, he may actually get some hate. For this reason, creating his own party will be a good decision. He will get the support of the youth and win unilaterally,” the user said.
What’s next for Chadha?
In the wake of the row and AAP’s accusations that Chadha was being “soft” on the ruling BJP, many speculated that the AAP leader would join the BJP.
Another major point of contention between AAP and Chadha was the allegation that he refused to sign an impeachment memorandum against Chief Election Commissioner Ganesh Kumar.
AAP leaders Saurabh Bhardwaj and Atishi also questioned the move, accusing the Rajya Sabha MP of being “afraid to question PM Modi and the BJP”.
The BJP also responded to the row between AAP and Chadha, stating that the decision to bar Chadha from speaking in Parliament was a “highly objectionable” move.
“Kejriwal first uses people and then disposes of them,” Delhi BJP president Virendra Sachdeva said, adding that if Chadha decides to join the BJP, it will be “up to him”.
Despite tensions with his party, Chadha is set to remain in his Rajya Sabha seat until 2028, when his term ends.

