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‘There was no difference in BJP, there is no difference and there will be no difference’, Keshav Prasad Maurya breaks silence on CM Yogi’s slogan ‘If we divide, we will cut together’

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‘There was no difference in BJP, there is no difference and there will be no difference’, Keshav Prasad Maurya breaks silence on CM Yogi’s slogan ‘If we divide, we will cut together’
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Keshav Prasad Maurya and CM Yogi

Uttar Pradesh Deputy Chief Minister Keshav Prasad Maurya has supported CM Yogi’s slogan ‘Bantenge to Katenge’ amid the by-elections to be held in 9 assembly seats in the state. Keshav Prasad Maurya on Sunday said that “If we stay together, we will be safe, if we divide, we will be cut off” is a symbol of the unity and determination of all workers.

The party’s motto is “If we stay together we will be safe.”

Maurya denied any difference in the ruling BJP and also made it clear that the party’s motto is “If we remain united, we will be safe.” He also said that the “abuses” of the backward Dalit minority (PDA) of the opposition Samajwadi Party (SP) must be responded to in the same manner as “Lord Shri Krishna had responded to Shishupala”.

Symbol of unity and determination of workers.

Adding to this, Deputy CM Maurya said in a post on social media platform A symbol of unity and determination.

There was no disagreement, nor is there nor will there be.

In the same post, he clarified: ‘There was no difference of opinion in the BJP, nor is there, nor will there be. This motto is the voice of the hearts of millions of workers like me. However, he also said that the BJP’s motto is “If we remain united, we will be safe.” In the post, Maurya asked why the SP, BSP and Congress are sick to their stomachs because of this unity. If the pain is unbearable, seek treatment and take medication.

He had earlier expressed displeasure over CM Yogi’s slogan.

Earlier on Saturday, in Prayagraj, on the question raised by Adityanath on the ‘Bantenge to Katenge’ slogan, Deputy Chief Minister Maurya had said in an angry tone: “If the Chief Minister gives a speech, then why does he want to take comments from me in that? Do you, media friends, want to make us fight among ourselves?

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