Raghav Chadha's BJP move has a lesson from corporate employees: 'Leave the company if not...'. Check the viral post here
Former Aam Aadmi Party leader Raghav Chadha has joined the BJP and the politician's move has a lesson for corporate employees. In a post going viral on Instagram, netizens said corporate staff should learn a lesson from Raghav Chadha and leave the...

Raghav Chadha has once again grabbed the spotlight after he, along with six other MPs quit the Aam Aadmi Party (AAP) and joined the BJP.
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A lesson from corporate employees
A viral Instagram reel drew a parallel between Raghav Chadha's move pf joining the BJP and corporate life. It suggested that if an organisation values its employees at the right time, they tend to stay, but if not, switching jobs can be a practical alternative.Netizens were quick to react to the reel with some saying that the employee should leave with four others, in an apparent dig at Chadha. "Aur sath me 4 logon ko bhi le jaaye," one user commented. "Bol rahe agle mahine badha denge," another one joked.
Memes on social media
The exodus, led by Raghav Chadha, is trending on social media, with netizens sharing a wide range of reactions. One meme showed a little boy sitting on the banks of a river, chanting “Modi, Modi, Modi.” Another viral post borrowed from the iconic film Hera Pheri, featuring a morphed image of Paresh Rawal with the caption: “Kya politician banega re tu?”A separate meme referenced a widely circulated emotional moment of Arvind Kejriwal, showing him appearing teary-eyed in front of the media. Some users took a dig at Chadha’s personal life, joking that he “turned out to be a better actor than” Parineeti Chopra.
Another viral meme drew inspiration from the character Majnu from the film Welcome, captioned: “Aye tum log bhi chalo na mere saath,” mocking how Chadha didn’t leave alone but took six MPs along.
Raghav Chadha, Sandeep Pathak and Ashok Mittal announced a split in the party and said that two-thirds of the party's members in Rajya Sabha had decided to "merge with the BJP".
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