Raghav Chadha turned the tables on the Aam Aadmi Party on Friday as he led an exodus of 7 Rajya Sabha members (including him) from his former party to join the BJP, exposing deep internal fractures and marking a decisive rupture in tensions that had been building for months. What looked like a sudden, shocking political setback was, in fact, the culmination of a prolonged power struggle, personal differences, and growing distrust among Arvind Kejriwal and his leaders.
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