Sanjay Raut's target on 'Betenge to Katenge'
Yogi Adityanath Statement: Yogi Adityanath gave the slogan 'Betenge to Katenge' while campaigning for the Maharashtra assembly elections. Due to this, the atmosphere is currently stirred. At the same time, this statement is being commented on in today's match.
Uttar Pradesh Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath had come to campaign for the assembly elections in the state. At this time, he made a statement in a public meeting that 'Betenge to Katenge'. Ajit Pawar expressed displeasure on his statement. However, the Mahavikas Aghadi strongly objected to this. This has also been commented on in the foreword of today's match. ‘Batenge-Katenge’s Tadaka; The headline of today's match has been released under the title Ang Ang Bhadka! Yogi Adityanath's statement has been heavily criticized due to this. Sanjay Raut has targeted the BJP from the foreword of the match.
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Some congregations in the Mahayuti and the BJP have become like 'batenge-katengecha tadka, ang ang bhadka'. The same discomfort is reflected in their public opposition to these announcements. It is true that the BJP tried to inflame the Hindu-Muslim conflict in Maharashtra by giving this crackdown, but it has created a furor within the Maha Alliance and the BJP itself. The people of Maharashtra have decided that the people of BJP should remain happy in the paradise of their 'proclamations', but they will not allow this fire and flaming of yours to continue in Maharashtra. Mr. Fadnavis, this is the 'mood' of the people of the state!
Campaigning for the Maharashtra Assembly elections has reached its final stage. In the campaign so far, it has become clear that the people of Maharashtra will make the ruling grand alliance with the BJP sit at home 'with one stroke'. Therefore, the BJP has started to shift the focus of the campaign to caste-religious issues as usual. This congregation is constantly 'spoiling' their favorite Hindu-Muslim issue. They are trying to inflame the atmosphere by shouting poisonous slogans like 'Batenge to Katenge', 'Ek Hai to Seif Hai' etc.
BJP's hidden intention behind these slogans is to heat up the pan of Hindu-Muslim polarization and burn a heap of votes on it. That is why the song 'Batenge to Katenge' given by Uttar Pradesh Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath and 'Ek Hain to Seif Hai' sung by Prime Minister Modi is being played everywhere. Even on social media, the BJP and the family are carrying out the agenda of Hindu-Muslim polarization by making viral posts supplementing the slogans of cyber raids. Although all this is going on in full force, the impact of 'Batenge to Katenge' is not only on BJP's allies, but also on some of the independent parties. Ajit Pawar has directly opposed this announcement.
Yogi Adityanath Statement: Yogi Adityanath gave the slogan 'Betenge to Katenge' while campaigning for the Maharashtra assembly elections. Due to this, the atmosphere is currently stirred. At the same time, this statement is being commented on in today's match.
Uttar Pradesh Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath had come to campaign for the assembly elections in the state. At this time, he made a statement in a public meeting that 'Betenge to Katenge'. Ajit Pawar expressed displeasure on his statement. However, the Mahavikas Aghadi strongly objected to this. This has also been commented on in the foreword of today's match. ‘Batenge-Katenge’s Tadaka; The headline of today's match has been released under the title Ang Ang Bhadka! Yogi Adityanath's statement has been heavily criticized due to this. Sanjay Raut has targeted the BJP from the foreword of the match.
As per match header
Some congregations in the Mahayuti and the BJP have become like 'batenge-katengecha tadka, ang ang bhadka'. The same discomfort is reflected in their public opposition to these announcements. It is true that the BJP tried to inflame the Hindu-Muslim conflict in Maharashtra by giving this crackdown, but it has created a furor within the Maha Alliance and the BJP itself. The people of Maharashtra have decided that the people of BJP should remain happy in the paradise of their 'proclamations', but they will not allow this fire and flaming of yours to continue in Maharashtra. Mr. Fadnavis, this is the 'mood' of the people of the state!
Campaigning for the Maharashtra Assembly elections has reached its final stage. In the campaign so far, it has become clear that the people of Maharashtra will make the ruling grand alliance with the BJP sit at home 'with one stroke'. Therefore, the BJP has started to shift the focus of the campaign to caste-religious issues as usual. This congregation is constantly 'spoiling' their favorite Hindu-Muslim issue. They are trying to inflame the atmosphere by shouting poisonous slogans like 'Batenge to Katenge', 'Ek Hai to Seif Hai' etc.
BJP's hidden intention behind these slogans is to heat up the pan of Hindu-Muslim polarization and burn a heap of votes on it. That is why the song 'Batenge to Katenge' given by Uttar Pradesh Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath and 'Ek Hain to Seif Hai' sung by Prime Minister Modi is being played everywhere. Even on social media, the BJP and the family are carrying out the agenda of Hindu-Muslim polarization by making viral posts supplementing the slogans of cyber raids. Although all this is going on in full force, the impact of 'Batenge to Katenge' is not only on BJP's allies, but also on some of the independent parties. Ajit Pawar has directly opposed this announcement.
Uttar Pradesh Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath had come to campaign for the assembly elections in the state. At this time, he made a statement in a public meeting that 'Betenge to Katenge'. Ajit Pawar expressed displeasure on his statement. However, the Mahavikas Aghadi strongly objected to this. This has also been commented on in the foreword of today's match. ‘Batenge-Katenge’s Tadaka; The headline of today's match has been released under the title Ang Ang Bhadka! Yogi Adityanath's statement has been heavily criticized due to this. Sanjay Raut has targeted the BJP from the foreword of the match.
As per match header
Some congregations in the Mahayuti and the BJP have become like 'batenge-katengecha tadka, ang ang bhadka'. The same discomfort is reflected in their public opposition to these announcements. It is true that the BJP tried to inflame the Hindu-Muslim conflict in Maharashtra by giving this crackdown, but it has created a furor within the Maha Alliance and the BJP itself. The people of Maharashtra have decided that the people of BJP should remain happy in the paradise of their 'proclamations', but they will not allow this fire and flaming of yours to continue in Maharashtra. Mr. Fadnavis, this is the 'mood' of the people of the state!
Campaigning for the Maharashtra Assembly elections has reached its final stage. In the campaign so far, it has become clear that the people of Maharashtra will make the ruling grand alliance with the BJP sit at home 'with one stroke'. Therefore, the BJP has started to shift the focus of the campaign to caste-religious issues as usual. This congregation is constantly 'spoiling' their favorite Hindu-Muslim issue. They are trying to inflame the atmosphere by shouting poisonous slogans like 'Batenge to Katenge', 'Ek Hai to Seif Hai' etc.
BJP's hidden intention behind these slogans is to heat up the pan of Hindu-Muslim polarization and burn a heap of votes on it. That is why the song 'Batenge to Katenge' given by Uttar Pradesh Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath and 'Ek Hain to Seif Hai' sung by Prime Minister Modi is being played everywhere. Even on social media, the BJP and the family are carrying out the agenda of Hindu-Muslim polarization by making viral posts supplementing the slogans of cyber raids. Although all this is going on in full force, the impact of 'Batenge to Katenge' is not only on BJP's allies, but also on some of the independent parties. Ajit Pawar has directly opposed this announcement.