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Why did Kejriwal remove Raghav Chadha? This one book explains it perfectly. 📖 Kejriwal didn't remove Raghav Chadha out of anger — he removed him out of strategy. Robert Greene's "The 48 Laws of Power" has one rule that runs all of Indian politics: Law #1 — Never Outshine the Master. Raghav Chadha was everywhere. Youth loved him. Social media loved him. He was becoming the face of AAP and that's exactly why he had to go. In power, it doesn't matter how loyal you are. The moment you start shining brighter than the person above you, you become a threat. This isn't just AAP. This is every party. Every leader. Every era of Indian politics. The 48 Laws of Power wasn't written about Delhi but it could've been. 👀 #IndianPolitics #KejriwalVsRaghavChadha #48LawsOfPower #RobertGreene #AAPPolitics #RaghavChadha #Kejriwal #PoliticalStrategy #NeverOutshineTheMaster #IndiaNews #DelhiPolitics #PowerDynamics #48Laws #PoliticsExplained #IndianYouth #ViralPolitics #FactsAboutPolitics #PowerPlay #LeadershipLessons #IndiaReels #india
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