Raghav Chadha shares cryptic post amid rift with AAP
New Delhi, April 6: AAP’s Rajya Sabha member, Raghav Chadha, on Monday shared some photos on social media featuring him reading The 48 Laws of Power by American author Robert Greene, remarking that the timing of receiving the book was “hard to ignore”, in what is being seen as a cryptic message amid recent developments within the AAP. In a post on Instagram, Chadha shared photos of himself reading the book, along with images of its cover and the opening chapter. “Somebody gifted me a book this week. Funny how timing works,” he wrote in the caption. Highlighting the opening chapter of the book, titled “Never Outshine the Master,” Chadha posted an image and added, “I turned to Chapter 1”. The first law in the book advises making superiors “feel comfortably superior”, rather than “displaying talent” that “inspires fear and insecurity”. It suggests that by masking your brilliance and allowing superiors to seem more intelligent, you gain more power over time. Referring to this, Chadha remarked, “The timing is hard to ignore” in another slide of the post. (IANS)
ISI-backed terror module busted in Punjab; 3 held
Chandigarh, April 6: The Counter Intelligence Wing of the Punjab Police busted a Pakistan’s ISI-backed terror module, arresting three persons and recovering two hand grenades along with a Glock pistol from them, said a senior police officer on Monday. The grenades bear markings of POF (Pakistan Ordnance Factory), indicating cross-border linkages, said Director General of Police Gaurav Yadav. Those arrested have been identified as Sarabjit Singh, a resident of Ammishah village in Tarn Taran, Bikramjit Singh, a resident of Nangal Pannuwan village in Amritsar and Amandeep Singh, a resident of Indra Colony in Amritsar. Preliminary investigation revealed that the Inter Services Intelligence – backed module was involved in systematic targeting of police establishments across multiple states, which has now been successfully averted. (PTI)





