Ahead of the by-elections in Uttar Pradesh, a poster war is seen between the SP and the BJP. Responding to the BJP’s slogan: “If we divide, we will cut”, the SP has now given the slogan “If we unite, we will win”. Due to this cartel war, political rhetoric and competition between the two parties has increased. BJP and SP workers are continuously putting up new posters and banners criticizing each other, attracting the attention of both politicians and common people. Currently, the political atmosphere in Lucknow is heated amid this cartel war.
It is worth noting that a few days before this, another poster had appeared from the SP side on which it was written: ‘Na Batenge, Na Katenge’. At the same time, before this, another poster with Akhilesh Yadav’s face had gone viral on which it was written: ’27 ka Sattadheesh’.
However, in response to SP’s ’27 Sattadheesh’, a poster of Nishad Party chief Sanjay Nishad was also revealed. On it was written: “Khevanhar of the 27th.” Let us tell you that in 2027 assembly elections will be held in Uttar Pradesh. The by-elections to be held earlier are seen as a litmus test. That is why all parties are doing everything possible to win.
CM Yogi gave the signal from Ayodhya
Let us tell you that Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath, while addressing people at a program in Ayodhya on the occasion of Diwali, said that those who divide the society in the name of castes, regions and languages have “DNA of Ravana and Duryodhana” . He said that just as Ravana had done the work of distribution in Treta Yuga, now these people are also doing the same work. In such a situation, if these people are given another chance, they will spread anarchy in the society, commit vandalism and create riots.