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Raghav Chadha bats for ‘Right to Recall’ in Parliament: ‘If voters can hire, they should be able to fire’

Hindustan Times India·11 February 2026·13h ago1 min read0 views
Raghav Chadha bats for ‘Right to Recall’ in Parliament: ‘If voters can hire, they should be able to fire’

Raghav Chadha, the Aam Aadmi Party (AAP) leader and Member of Parliament, advocated for the implementation of a 'Right to Recall' mechanism during the Zero Hour in Parliament. This proposal aims to empower voters by allowing them to remove elected representatives from office if they fail to meet constituents' expectations. Chadha highlighted the democratic principle that if voters have the power to elect representatives, they should equally possess the right to remove them. Following his remarks in Parliament, Chadha expanded on this concept through social media, emphasizing its potential to enhance accountability among elected officials. The 'Right to Recall' has been a topic of discussion in Indian politics for years, with proponents arguing that it could lead to greater transparency and responsiveness in governance. Chadha's push for this reform aligns with broader calls for electoral reforms and greater citizen engagement in the democratic process, particularly in the context of rising public discontent regarding political accountability. As debates around electoral integrity and representative accountability continue, Chadha's proposal seeks to resonate with voters who demand more control over their elected officials, positioning his party as a champion of grassroots democracy.

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