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Is the BJP itself trapped in the claim that “if we divide, we will be divided”? Mahayuti leaders clashed and have now given a clarification.

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Is the BJP itself trapped in the claim that “if we divide, we will be divided”? Mahayuti leaders clashed and have now given a clarification.

Devendra Fadnavis, Pankaja Munde and Ajit Pawar.

During the Maharashtra Assembly election campaign, Uttar Pradesh Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath uttered the slogan “If you divide, you will be cut” to unite Hindu voters. Prime Minister Narendra Modi increased CM Yogi’s slogan and said that if we remain united we will be safe, but Mahayuti leaders and former chief ministers Ashok Chavan, Ajit Pawar and Pakanja Munde distanced themselves from this slogan and clearly said that they are against it. of this motto. . Are. Maharashtra does not believe in this.

Following the statement of the Mahayuti leaders, the now deputy chief minister and BJP leader Devendra Fadnavis has to give a clarification. He said that these leaders did not understand the meaning of this slogan, which was a response to the Mahavikas Aghadi propaganda. His message was to unite. The party does not discriminate against any religion or Muslims.

Ajit Pawar was the first to oppose the slogan.

Let us tell you that CM Yogi of Uttar Pradesh had given the slogan of “Batenge to Katenge”, then firstly the Deputy Chief Minister of Maharashtra and NCP chief Ajit Pawar opposed this slogan and clearly said that he is opposed to “Batenge to Katenge.” because Maharashtra should flourish. This is the land of Shahu and Ambedkar. Maharashtra had not accepted such things before and will not accept them now.

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Then came BJP leader Pankaja Munde’s statement. He said there is no need for ‘Batenge to Katenge’ slogan in Maharashtra. To be honest, their policy is different. You cannot support it simply because you belong to the party that has given this slogan. He believes they should only work on development.

Pankaja Munde and Ashok Chavan also mixed the tune.

BJP MP and former Maharashtra Chief Minister Ashok Chavan also openly opposed the party with the statement that “if you divide, you will be divided”. He said that this slogan is not good, it is irrelevant and people will not like it. Ashok Chavan also said that he does not give much importance to the rhetoric of “Vote Jihad – Dharam Yudh” because the policy of the BJP and the ruling Mahayuti is the development of the country and Maharashtra.

Ashok Chavan said that this slogan has no relevance. Slogans are given at the time of elections. This particular slogan is not good and I don’t think people will like it. The BJP leader said that every political officer must take decisions after much deliberation. We also have to ensure that no one is hurt. Let us tell you that Maharashtra Deputy Chief Minister and BJP leader Devendra Fadnavis had last week said that “Vote Jihad” should be countered with “Dharma-Yudh” votes.

Devendra Fadnavis gave a clarification and said this.

On the other hand, Maharashtra Deputy Chief Minister and senior BJP leader Devendra Fadnavis clarified the ‘Batenge to Katenge’ statement and said that his party’s ‘Batenge to Katenge’ slogan is a response to the MVA campaign.

He claimed that even his colleagues Ashok Chavan, Pankaja Munde and Ajit Pawar have not understood the message of this slogan. The basic objective of this motto is to promote unity among all and bring everyone together. It is not that his party is against Muslims. Her government has tried to accept everyone and asked if the Girl Sister Program is not for Muslim women. Doesn’t that apply to them? In fact, this is the response to the Mahavikas Aghadi’s policy of appeasement.

BJP is stuck giving which statement?

It is said in political circles that after opposition from leaders of allied parties, the BJP is now in trouble just before the elections and the party leader has to explain himself in this regard. NCP leader Ajit Pawar fears that this statement could break his Muslim voters. For this reason, he stays away from this statement, while other leaders say that this statement sends a wrong message among Dalits, tribals and the Marathi community. This may have an adverse reaction in the elections.

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