Raghav Chadhas Social Media Post Sparks Controversy Amid AAP Leadership Disputes

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Ganpat Singh Chouhan

Raghav Chadhas Social Media Post Sparks Controversy Amid AAP Leadership Disputes

New Delhi, April 6: Raghav Chadha, a Rajya Sabha MP from the Aam Aadmi Party (AAP), has once again made headlines with his recent social media post amidst growing differences within the party leadership. On Monday, Chadha shared a new post on Instagram, where he was seen reading the book “The 48 Laws of Power” by American author Robert Greene.

In the caption of his photo, Chadha mentioned that someone gifted him a book this week. He expressed how remarkable it is how timing aligns perfectly. He found it hard to ignore. He opened the first chapter, titled “Never Outshine the Master.”

This chapter emphasizes the importance of making your mentor feel superior and warns against showcasing your talents excessively, as it may evoke feelings of fear or insecurity in them. It advises that you should always present your boss as more capable and intelligent than they are. By adhering to this rule, one can reach the heights of power.

In this context, Chadha commented, “It’s hard to ignore the timing,” and added in another slide of the post, “Some books arrive just when they are meant to.”

His remarks come in light of AAP’s recent decision to remove him from the position of Deputy Leader in the Rajya Sabha. The party has also indicated that the Punjab MP will not be allocated speaking time in the upper house from the party’s quota.

Chadha is considered one of the prominent young faces within the party and is among the youngest members of the Rajya Sabha.

Responding to the allegations against him, Chadha has vigorously denied the claims through a series of social media posts. Citing examples from Hindi cinema, he used captions like “I am hurt, therefore I am dangerous” and “The picture is still not over” to express his stance.

He labeled the allegations as “completely false” and “politically motivated,” asserting that his parliamentary record contradicts these claims.

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