First, he alleges that in Gujarat, the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) is targeting AAP’s expansion by suppressing its digital presence. He claims that AAP’s social media accounts, including Facebook and Instagram pages, have been suspended under political pressure. He also alleges harassment of AAP workers and leaders in Gujarat, including arrests of key figures like Chaitar Vasava and others, and intimidation of candidates during local elections. According to him, despite this, AAP’s popularity in Gujarat is growing. Second, Sanjay Singh addresses the defection of seven AAP Rajya Sabha MPs to BJP, calling it unconstitutional and illegal under the anti-defection law. He announces that he will write to the Rajya Sabha Chairman and the Vice President of India demanding disqualification of these MPs under the Tenth Schedule of the Constitution, citing provisions that disallow such splits or defections. He argues that the move violates parliamentary rules and seeks strict action against the defecting members.


