4PM News Network: Polling date for second phase of Maharashtra Assembly elections and Jharkhand elections is approaching…. Political parties are getting entangled in the war of slogans…. The electoral campaign in the country has evolved dramatically in recent years…. Which is influenced by rapid increase in voter base, social change and technological development… The change of slogans in the assembly elections of Maharashtra and Jharkhand indicates this… How it has overtaken roads, electricity and water (basic needs)…. Let us tell you that during the 2014 Lok Sabha elections, Modi appeared in the public this time with the slogan of the Modi government and bringing back black money… and made attractive promises to the public… after which Modi got full support from the public. …and the government was formed in the center with an absolute majority…. And Narendra Modi became Prime Minister… Let us tell you that as soon as Modi became Prime Minister… all the promises made to the public were lost… And he became intoxicated with his power… and little by little the first five-year term… and no work was done for the basic needs of the people…. During the 2019 elections, the public once again fell in love with Modi’s populist talks… and gave their full support… and Modi came back to power… but this time, Modi once again influenced the public in the name of their power no work was done for… and inflation and unemployment continued to rise… the youth were forced to stay at home under the burden of unemployment after studying…
At the same time, when the election campaign for the 2019 Lok Sabha elections began, the level of Modi’s slogan fell so much that he resorted to the Buffalo and the Mangal Sutra… to which the public gave a befitting response and came with the help of crutches… despite this, Modi’s language did not see any improvement in… And during the Jharkhand election campaign, he attacked his daughter… due to which there is huge anger in the mind of the public… No BJP leader, including Modi, is talking to the public on basic issues… All leaders are only talking about breaking with the public… And with his statements, he is once again trying to mislead the public. public… But in Maharashtra, none of Modi’s moves seemed to be fruitful… None of the Modi-Yogi slogans worked… so Modi returned to the pavilion… Modi. has found out… that now the public has become aware…. And his hateful words and slogans seem to have no effect on the public… The empty chairs at Modi rallies testify to this… that Modi has ceased to exist… The public has completely rejected Modi and the BJP….
However, earlier too, election campaigns were dominated by public rallies, door-to-door campaigns and grassroots mobilizations… in which political parties used to give away free things like electricity, water, loan forgiveness and government jobs to win votes…, the option of electoral incentives still exists…. But there has been a change…, today the parties are giving more emphasis to such slogans… which are more regional and caste based… A look at the election campaigns of the last twenty years will show how the slogans define the elections…. In the 2004 elections, the Atal Bihari Vajpayee government attempted to present ‘development’ through the ‘India Shining’ campaign. So in 2009, through the Congress government’s ‘Bharat Nirman’ campaign…. She came among the public and tried to fulfill all the promises made to the public. But if we look at the previous election campaigns, except Modi, such hateful slogans have never been used… no matter how much Modi is using them… While in Maharashtra, their own party leaders are opposing Modi’s slogans. .. Due to which Modi has become defensive… and has distanced himself from the electoral campaign….
Let us tell you that in 2014, the slogan of ‘Ab ki baar, Modi Sarkar’ along with promises of bringing back black money and creating employment penetrated deep into the hearts of voters. BJP’s campaign in 2019 focused on Modi with slogans like ‘Phir Ek Baar Modi Sarkar’, ‘Har Har Modi, Ghar Ghar Modi’ and ‘Modi hai to mumkin hai’… Lok Sabha in 2024 Congress introduced a new slogan in the elections… “Khatkhat Khatkhat” – which became the center of the election campaign…. Now slogans are back in fashion in the assembly elections in Maharashtra and Jharkhand… Promises of free electricity, filling vacant government jobs and setting up super specialty hospitals are still part of the discussion… but the Congress has asked a caste-based census. A heated war of words began between the parties. Let us tell you that UP CM Yogi Adityanath’s slogan ‘Batenge to Katenge’ is much discussed in Maharashtra. The opposition has accused it of having communal overtones… This slogan appeared prominently in Mumbai during the election campaign… However, later the Brihanmumbai Municipal Corporation (BMC) removed the posters. In fact, referring to the riots in Bangladesh, to convey the message of Hindu unity, CM Yogi Adityanath had said in Agra in August that “if we divide, we will be cut off… if we remain united, we will remain just”… but throughout the campaign in Maharashtra, BJP leaders repeated this slogan….
At the same time, Prime Minister Modi also made some changes in CM Yogi’s slogan. And he started BJP’s campaign in Maharashtra with the slogan ‘If we are together, we are safe’… in which he accused Congress of trying to divide OBC, SC and ST… And also linked Congress with divisive policies and criticized their alleged efforts to weaken national unity…. Earlier this month, while addressing an election rally in Akola, Maharashtra, Prime Minister Modi said that wherever the Congress government is formed… that state becomes the ATM of the ‘royal family’ of the party… Prime Minister Modi It was said that the people of Haryana foiled the Congress conspiracy by following the mantra of “if one is one, then we are safe”… And he had said that the Congress knows that it will only be strong when the country is weak. The Congress policy is to pit one caste against another….
Meanwhile, Congress president Mallikarjun Kharge criticized the BJP’s divisive rhetoric. And he responded with the motto ‘If you are afraid, you will die’…. And he accused the BJP of spreading fear and promoting division…. Kharge also accused the BJP of destroying democracy and suppressing debate in Parliament. In his speech at the ‘Save the Constitution’ conference in Mumbai, Mallikarjun Kharge took aim at Prime Minister Modi and alleged that discussion and debate are not allowed in Parliament. And he had said that the Prime Minister says ‘Ek hai toh safe hai’ while other (BJP) leaders talk about ‘Batenge toh katenge’… Hey, who is in danger? Is there a problem? In fact, the country is in danger from the RSS, the BJP, Prime Minister Modi and Home Minister Amit Shah…. Mallikarjun Kharge alleged that problems can be resolved through discussion…which will strengthen democracy…. But they (the BJP) want to destroy democracy….
Let us tell you that during a rally in Palamu-Latehar, Jharkhand, Mallikarjun Kharge said that Yogi had come here a few days ago… He is the head of a ‘Math’… and he wears clothes like sadhus… But sadhus must be compassionate… and unite people to protect humanity… But he said ‘if you fight, you will be cut off’… Now you must understand ‘if you are afraid, you will die’… Meanwhile, Rashtriya Swayamsevak Sangh also started a campaign called ‘Sajag Raho’…. Which reflects the BJP’s message of national unity…. RSS emphasized on ending caste division among Hindus…. Looking at Modi’s caste division politics, it is believed that Modi can stoop to any level in his quest for power. Let us tell you that Modi’s words no longer have any impact on the public. stopped… Modi’s anxiety has increased after seeing empty chairs in his meeting… And due to anxiety, Modi ji’s language level is continuously decreasing…. And now the BJP and Modi have come to know that elections can no longer be won with Modi.
Let us tell you that after the Lok Sabha elections, the Bharatiya Janata Party is promoting the slogan “If we divide, we will cut” across the country. Yogi Adityanath has become his role model. Rashtriya Swayamsevak Sangh has also supported this exercise of the BJP. But this slogan has met with opposition from two prominent BJP leaders from Maharashtra. The first name among them is that of Rajya Sabha MP Ashok Chavan… and the middle name is that of Legislative Council member Pankaja Munde…. Both leaders have raised questions about this slogan…. This position of Munde and Chavan is being discussed during election times…. Former Maharashtra CM and current Rajya Sabha MP Ashok Chavan has said that we do not support the slogan that if we divide, we will be divided. People will not support such slogans… Chavan further said that slogans happen during elections…. But this slogan does not benefit the people… People will not accept it… Personally I am opposed to this slogan…. At a rally, Pankaja Munde, daughter of BJP founding leader Gopinath Munde, opposed this slogan. Pankaja said that the slogan that if Maharashtra is divided then it will be cut off has no meaning…. People here do not support this motto…. Before Pankaja, Ajit Pawar of the NDA alliance had opposed this slogan. Maharashtra government deputy chief minister Ajit had said that the slogan “If we divide, we will be cut” is not for Maharashtra.