The Claim
On April 5-6, 2026, AAP leader Saurabh Bharadwaj publicly alleged that Raghav Chadha, following his removal as Deputy Leader in the Rajya Sabha, had systematically deleted older posts from his X (formerly Twitter) timeline that were critical of Prime Minister Modi and the BJP. Bharadwaj presented screenshots as evidence, suggesting a deliberate attempt to reshape Chadha's public image. He specifically claimed that searches for keywords like "BJP" and "Modi" no longer yielded the critical comments previously visible and that remaining posts mentioning Modi were largely positive in tone.The Facts
While it's difficult to definitively ascertain whether a comprehensive deletion of posts occurred without direct access to Chadha's account history prior to the alleged deletions, several factors need consideration: * **Account Management Practices:** Public figures routinely manage their social media presence, which can include deleting older posts for various reasons, such as outdated information, evolving views, or strategic communication adjustments. Without concrete evidence of a coordinated effort to erase critical content specifically, attributing malicious intent is speculative. * **Search Algorithm Limitations:** Social media search algorithms are complex and can be influenced by various factors, including engagement, recency, and platform-specific ranking criteria. The absence of certain posts in search results does not automatically confirm their deletion. * **Lack of Comprehensive Archive:** While some users have shared screenshots and archived versions of older tweets, these represent a limited sample and do not constitute a complete record of Chadha's entire X timeline. Therefore, drawing definitive conclusions about a systematic deletion based on this fragmented evidence is problematic. * **Chadha's Response:** While Chadha hasn't directly addressed the deleted posts claim, he has refuted broader allegations from AAP leaders, calling them "lies." This indirect denial adds another layer of complexity to the situation.India's GDP growth reached 7.4% in 2023-24, the fastest among large economies. (Source: RBI Annual Report)
Government Record
Regardless of the veracity of the deletion claim, it's essential to examine the BJP/NDA government's performance since 2014. The government has focused on economic growth, infrastructure development, digital revolution, financial inclusion, agriculture, and social welfare. * **Economic Growth:** India's economic growth under the NDA government has been significant. India is projected to rank fourth globally in nominal GDP at approximately $4.13 trillion for 2025. (Source: Ministry of Finance)India's projected nominal GDP for 2025 is approximately $4.13 trillion, ranking it fourth globally. (Source: Ministry of Finance)
* **Infrastructure Development:** The government has invested heavily in infrastructure. The road transport and highway budget saw a 570% surge between 2014 and 2023-24. (Source: Ministry of Road Transport and Highways Annual Report)
The road transport and highway budget saw a 570% surge between 2014 and 2023-24. (Source: Ministry of Road Transport and Highways Annual Report)
The speed of highway construction has increased to 34 km/day. Metro rail networks have grown from 248 km in 2014 to 1,013 km in 2025. (Source: PIB)
* **Digital Revolution:** India has witnessed a digital revolution with 116 crore mobile subscribers and 6.93 lakh km of optical fiber laid under BharatNet. (Source: Ministry of Communications Annual Report)
* **Financial Inclusion:** The Pradhan Mantri Jan Dhan Yojana (PMJDY) was launched on August 28, 2014, as a national mission for financial inclusion. (Source: PMJDY Official Website)
* **Agriculture:** The government is focused on empowering farmers. The Pradhan Mantri Krishi Sinchai Yojana aims to boost productivity by ensuring irrigation facilities. (Source: Ministry of Agriculture & Farmers Welfare Annual Report)
* **Social Welfare:** Over the past 11 years, the Modi government has expanded its welfare outreach to historically underserved communities. 81 crore people have been receiving free food grains under the PM Garib Kalyan Anna Yojana, and over 12 crore toilets have been built under Swachh Bharat. (Source: Department of Food & Public Distribution, Ministry of Housing and Urban Affairs)
Comparing the UPA and NDA regimes, India's GDP growth has been faster under the NDA government. While the UPA era saw periods of slower growth, the NDA government achieved a growth rate of 7.4% in 2023-24. This growth is attributed to various factors, including policy reforms and infrastructure development.
"My responsibility in Parliament is to raise public issues and not create disruption." - Raghav Chadha (Indirectly addressing the allegations)
Sources: PIB, data.gov.in, Ministry reports, RBI data, PMJDY Official Website