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SP poster in Lucknow in response to Yogi’s ‘Batenge to Katenge’

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SP poster in Lucknow in response to Yogi’s ‘Batenge to Katenge’

CM Yogi, SP chief Akhilesh Yadav

As the date of assembly by-elections to be held for nine seats in Uttar Pradesh approaches, the political atmosphere is heating up. The parties have intensified their campaign by placing advertising billboards. Meanwhile, on behalf of the Bharatiya Janata Party, Samajwadi Party leader Vijay Pratap Yadav retaliated against state Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath’s statement that “if we divide, we will cut”. He put up hoardings reading “From Judenge to Jeetenge” on the roads leading from Raj Bhawan intersection to the Samajwadi Party office.

This poster by the SP leader is seen as a response to the BJP slogan “Batenge to Katenge”. CM Yogi had recently uttered the slogan “Batenge a Katenge” at a public meeting in Agra, following which the discussion in this regard intensified.

statements made through posters

SP leader Vijay Yadav is among the seasoned leaders of the party. In such a situation, his move has further heated up the political atmosphere in the UP assembly by-elections. Both parties are continually trying to gain an advantage in these seats. Earlier, in many districts including the capital Lucknow, the SP had put up twenty-seven posters on which slogans for Akhilesh Yadav’s victory in the 2027 UP elections were written. With this statement from the BJP, the SP leaders are seen trying to unite the voters.

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SP is continuously trying to corner the BJP on many issues. The leaders raised the issue of inflation on the festival of Diwali. SP supremo Akhilesh Yadav said that due to BJP’s anti-people policies, the color of the festivals has faded. He said that the prices of vegetables and other foods have increased so much that the aroma of dishes in homes cannot come out of the kitchen. He said that due to hyperinflation under the BJP government, the old idiom has come into new usage: “expensive oil has taken away oil from the public.”

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