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bhaskarlive · 12 days ago
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Dhirendra Shastri supports Yogi Adityanath’s ‘batenge to katenge’ slogan
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Bageshwar Dham head priest Dhirendra Shastri on Friday supported Uttar Pradesh Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath’s slogan “batenge to katenge” that has found strong resonance in the electoral discourse in both poll-bound states – Jharkhand and Maharashtra.
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uttarakhandwalanegi · 1 month ago
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सुधाशु त्रिवेदी जी ने Batenge to Katenge Ka Matlab उदाहरण सहित समझाया है! हर किसी को जानना चाहिए! पूरा वीडियो जरूर देखिये!
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votermood · 14 days ago
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Yogi Adityanath’s slogan speaks to the BJP’s support base, but the party’s allies fear consolidation of minority communities behind the Opposition.
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odnewsin · 3 days ago
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Incumbents Thrive
I n what appears to be a pro-incumbency mandate, the Mahayuti coalition led by the BJP swept the Maharashtra Assembly poll, while the Jharkhand Mukti Morcha (JMM) led alliance retained power in Jharkhand. The two elections, noted for their use of blatantly polarising slogans such as “batenge toh katenge” and “ek hain toh safe hai” by the BJP-led coalition, have lessons for both the ruling and the…
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news365timesindia · 5 days ago
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[ad_1] GG News Bureau Maharashtra, 23rd November. In the Maharashtra Assembly Election 2024, slogans emerged as the lifeblood of political campaigns, shaping narratives and swaying voter sentiment. The Mahayuti alliance, led by the BJP, Shiv Sena, and NCP (Ajit Pawar faction), surged ahead with a commanding lead in 215 of the 288 seats by 2 PM, backed by a series of impactful slogans that resonated across the state. Prime Minister Narendra Modi spearheaded the BJP’s campaign with the slogan “Ek Hai Toh Safe Hai” (We are safe if we are united). This rallying cry accused Congress of divisive politics targeting OBCs, SCs, and STs, urging voters to prioritize unity. Addressing a rally in Akola, PM Modi declared, “The Congress thrives on a weakened nation, but the people of Maharashtra have rejected their divisive agenda.” Devendra Fadnavis, Maharashtra’s Deputy Chief Minister and a central figure in the campaign, echoed the sentiment after the alliance’s sweeping victory. “Ek hain toh safe hain, Modi hai toh mumkin hai (We are safe if united, and with Modi, everything is possible),” he stated, celebrating the decisive mandate. एक है तो ‘सेफ’ है !मोदी है तो मुमकिन हैं ! #Maharashtra #महाराष्ट्र — Devendra Fadnavis (@Dev_Fadnavis) November 23, 2024 Uttar Pradesh CM Yogi Adityanath added fire to the campaign with the slogan “Batenge Toh Katenge” (Divided we fall), adapted from a similar line he first used in Agra. While its communal overtones sparked outrage from opposition leaders, BJP amplified it across rallies and campaign posters, framing it as a call for unity and resilience. Congress President Mallikarjun Kharge fired back with “Daroge Toh Maroge” (If you fear, you will perish), aimed at the BJP’s rhetoric. Accusing the BJP of stoking fear and dismantling democracy, Kharge attacked both PM Modi and Yogi Adityanath. “Sadhus should unite humanity, not divide it,” he said, referencing Yogi’s campaign speeches. Congress used the slogan to rally voters around the theme of courage and resistance against perceived authoritarianism. The Rashtriya Swayamsevak Sangh (RSS) entered the slogan battle with “Sajag Raho” (Be vigilant), emphasizing unity within the Hindu community and the need to bridge caste divisions. The RSS organized grassroots meetings to reinforce its message, aligning it with BJP’s broader campaign of national unity. Congress’s Lok Sabha campaign slogan “Khatakhat Khatakhat” made waves earlier this year but failed to gain traction in the assembly elections. Mahayuti leaders criticized Congress for sticking to outdated narratives, contrasting it with their dynamic slogans. As trends solidified Mahayuti’s dominance, celebrations erupted across Maharashtra. Firecrackers lit up the skies outside CM Eknath Shinde’s residence, while BJP supporters flooded the Mumbai office with sweets. Ajit Pawar, the Deputy CM, maintained a decisive lead in Baramati, symbolizing NCP’s consolidation within the alliance. The Maharashtra Assembly Election 2024 has showcased once again the enduring power of slogans in Indian politics, blending rhetoric, emotion, and strategy to mobilize voters in one of the country’s most significant states.   The post Slogans Steal the Spotlight in Maharashtra Assembly Elections 2024 appeared first on Global Governance News- Asia's First Bilingual News portal for Global News and Updates. [ad_2] Source link
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news365times · 5 days ago
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[ad_1] GG News Bureau Maharashtra, 23rd November. In the Maharashtra Assembly Election 2024, slogans emerged as the lifeblood of political campaigns, shaping narratives and swaying voter sentiment. The Mahayuti alliance, led by the BJP, Shiv Sena, and NCP (Ajit Pawar faction), surged ahead with a commanding lead in 215 of the 288 seats by 2 PM, backed by a series of impactful slogans that resonated across the state. Prime Minister Narendra Modi spearheaded the BJP’s campaign with the slogan “Ek Hai Toh Safe Hai” (We are safe if we are united). This rallying cry accused Congress of divisive politics targeting OBCs, SCs, and STs, urging voters to prioritize unity. Addressing a rally in Akola, PM Modi declared, “The Congress thrives on a weakened nation, but the people of Maharashtra have rejected their divisive agenda.” Devendra Fadnavis, Maharashtra’s Deputy Chief Minister and a central figure in the campaign, echoed the sentiment after the alliance’s sweeping victory. “Ek hain toh safe hain, Modi hai toh mumkin hai (We are safe if united, and with Modi, everything is possible),” he stated, celebrating the decisive mandate. एक है तो ‘सेफ’ है !मोदी है तो मुमकिन हैं ! #Maharashtra #महाराष्ट्र — Devendra Fadnavis (@Dev_Fadnavis) November 23, 2024 Uttar Pradesh CM Yogi Adityanath added fire to the campaign with the slogan “Batenge Toh Katenge” (Divided we fall), adapted from a similar line he first used in Agra. While its communal overtones sparked outrage from opposition leaders, BJP amplified it across rallies and campaign posters, framing it as a call for unity and resilience. Congress President Mallikarjun Kharge fired back with “Daroge Toh Maroge” (If you fear, you will perish), aimed at the BJP’s rhetoric. Accusing the BJP of stoking fear and dismantling democracy, Kharge attacked both PM Modi and Yogi Adityanath. “Sadhus should unite humanity, not divide it,” he said, referencing Yogi’s campaign speeches. Congress used the slogan to rally voters around the theme of courage and resistance against perceived authoritarianism. The Rashtriya Swayamsevak Sangh (RSS) entered the slogan battle with “Sajag Raho” (Be vigilant), emphasizing unity within the Hindu community and the need to bridge caste divisions. The RSS organized grassroots meetings to reinforce its message, aligning it with BJP’s broader campaign of national unity. Congress’s Lok Sabha campaign slogan “Khatakhat Khatakhat” made waves earlier this year but failed to gain traction in the assembly elections. Mahayuti leaders criticized Congress for sticking to outdated narratives, contrasting it with their dynamic slogans. As trends solidified Mahayuti’s dominance, celebrations erupted across Maharashtra. Firecrackers lit up the skies outside CM Eknath Shinde’s residence, while BJP supporters flooded the Mumbai office with sweets. Ajit Pawar, the Deputy CM, maintained a decisive lead in Baramati, symbolizing NCP’s consolidation within the alliance. The Maharashtra Assembly Election 2024 has showcased once again the enduring power of slogans in Indian politics, blending rhetoric, emotion, and strategy to mobilize voters in one of the country’s most significant states.   The post Slogans Steal the Spotlight in Maharashtra Assembly Elections 2024 appeared first on Global Governance News- Asia's First Bilingual News portal for Global News and Updates. [ad_2] Source link
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deshbandhu · 10 days ago
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Batenge Toh Katenge Naare Mein Hindu-Muslim Vishay Nahi, Yeh Ek Vichaar: Gajendra Singh Shekhawat
जोधपुर। केंद्रीय मंत्री गजेंद्र सिंह शेखावत रविवार को जोधपुर दौरे पर पहुंचे। इस दौरान उन्होंने सबसे पहले मेवाड़ राजघराने के सदस्य महेंद्र सिंह मेवाड़ को श्रद्धांजलि अर्पित कर उनके परिवार के लोगों से मुलाकात की।
इस दौरान मीडिया से बात करते हुए गजेंद्र सिंह शेखावत ने सीएम योगी के 'बंटोगे तो कटोगे' नारे ��ा समर्थन किया। उन्होंने कहा कि यह एक नारा नहीं एक विचार है। भारत का पिछला 1,500 साल पुराना इतिहास उठाकर देख लीजिए, जहां-जहां हम बंटे हैं, वहां हम कटते गए।
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jovialdragonhottub-blog · 12 days ago
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أجيت باوار يعترض على شعار "Batenge Toh Katenge"، ويرسل له فادنافيس ردًا تعقيبيًا
آخر تحديث:15 نوف��بر 2024 الساعة 1:54 مساءً بتوقيت الهند القياسي قبل انتخابات مجلس ولاية ماهاراشترا، أصبح شعار “Batenge toh katenge” أكبر نقطة اشتعال. نائبي ولاية ماهاراشترا أجيت باوار وديفيندرا فادنافيس | صورة/ملف (PTI) قبل انتخابات مجلس ولاية ماهاراشترا، أصبح شعار “باتينج توه كاتينج”، وهو الشعار الذي صاغه رئيس وزراء ولاية أوتار براديش يوغي أديتياناث، نقطة خلاف رئيسية بين شركاء ماهيوتي، حيث…
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todayworldnews2k21 · 18 days ago
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Trying To Divide People: Cong Prez Kharge Calls BJP-RSS Threat To India
Congress President Mallikarjun Kharge claimed on Sunday that the only threat to India was from the RSS and the BJP, which were trying to divide people. Lashing out at the BJP leaders for raising the bogey of ‘batenge to katenge’, Kharge said the country was already united and not divided. “Only the BJP and the RSS were trying to divide the people,” he charged. He alleged the RSS people kept…
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hindustanmorning · 19 days ago
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Ajit Pawar called CM Yogi's remarks divisive and views them as outsider statements
Maharashtra The remarks from the leaders are ongoing during the assembly elections. At the same time, the NCP on Thursday separated itself from the phrase of Uttar Pradesh Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath ‘Batenge to Kateng’. In Pune, the party leader and Maharashtra’s Deputy CM noted that outsiders make such claims, yet Maharashtra has consistently upheld communal peace. Ajit Pawar stated that…
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rightnewshindi · 1 month ago
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धीरेन्द्र शास्त्री का बड़ा बयान, कहा, ह‍िंदू धर्म से जात-पात को खत्म करने के लिए न‍िकालेंगे यात्रा; जानें क्या बोले शंकराचार्य
Yogi Adityanath ‘batenge to katenge’ Slogan: राजनीति में ‘नारों’ का हमेशा से ही बहुत महत्‍व रहा है और उत्तर प्रदेश के 9 विधानसभा सीटों पर होने उपचुनाव से पहले एक नारे ने फिर से हंगामा खड़ा कर द‍िया है. उत्तर प्रदेश के सीएम योगी आद‍ित्‍यनाथ के नए मंत्र ‘बटेंगे तो कटेंगे’ के साथ बीजेपी उपचुनाव के मैदान में उतरने जा रही है. योगी के इस नारे पर स‍ियासत गरमा गई है. ऐसे में धर्मगुरुओं का भी इस स्‍लोगन…
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odnewsin · 5 days ago
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BJP-led Mahayuti runs away with Maharashtra, oppn INDIA bags Jharkhand
The BJP-led Mahayuti coloured Maharashtra a vivid saffron on Saturday as it swept aside the MVA for a landslide win while the opposition INDIA bloc retained Jharkhand, voters in both states giving the parties in power an emphatic thumbs up. Counting of votes for the two assembly elections underscored with slogans such as “katenge toh batenge” and “ek hain toh safe hai” began at 8 am, signalling…
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todayworldnews2k21 · 1 month ago
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Amid Batenge To Katenge, BJP Plays Demographic Shift, NRC Cards In Jharkhand Polls
Jharkhand Election 2024: The Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) has been using Uttar Pradesh CM Yogi Adityanath’s ‘Batenge to katenge’ slogan in poll-bound states. Now, in the poll-bound Jharkhand, the BJP is warning voters against the ‘demographic shift’. Campaigning for the 81-member assembly polls, Assam CM Himanta Biswa Sarma said that the illegal infiltration could turn the state into…
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news365timesindia · 14 days ago
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[ad_1] GG News Bureau Bengaluru, Karnataka, 14th Nov : Karnataka Rural Development Minister Priyank Kharge on Wednesday criticized Uttar Pradesh Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath for alleged “vote bank politics” following remarks made by Adityanath against Congress President Mallikarjun Kharge. Kharge urged Adityanath to focus on campaigning based on Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s achievements rather than promoting divisive narratives. “Try winning the elections on PM Narendra Modi’s ‘achievements’ instead of sowing seeds of hatred in society for political gains,” Priyank Kharge posted on X (formerly Twitter). Adityanath’s remarks at a rally in Maharashtra’s Achalpur referenced an incident involving Mallikarjun Kharge’s family, who, according to Adityanath, were victims of violence by the Razakars, the paramilitary wing of Hyderabad’s Nizam. Adityanath’s comment followed criticism from Kharge about the UP CM’s “batenge to katenge” remark in the lead-up to assembly elections in Maharashtra and Jharkhand. Responding to Adityanath’s statements, Priyank Kharge clarified that his father’s family had suffered violence by the Razakars, not the entire Muslim community, and that Kharge Sr. never used the tragedy for political purposes. “In 1948, the Razakars burned down Mallikarjun Kharge’s house, taking the lives of his mother and sister. He never exploited this for political gain, nor did he let hatred define him,” he said, emphasizing that Kharge Sr. rose from these challenges to serve as a nine-time MLA. Further, Priyank Kharge accused Adityanath’s ideology of failing to see his father as an equal due to caste-based discrimination. “Your ideology fails to see Kharge ji as an equal,” Kharge said, questioning Adityanath’s attitude towards inclusivity and equal treatment across communities. The verbal exchange reflects the heightened rhetoric as both parties ramp up efforts ahead of state elections in Maharashtra and Jharkhand, with each side attempting to consolidate support by addressing issues of historical injustices and political ideology. The post Priyank Kharge Criticizes Yogi Adityanath, Accuses Him of ‘Sowing Seeds of Hatred’ for Political Gains appeared first on Global Governance News- Asia's First Bilingual News portal for Global News and Updates. [ad_2] Source link
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news365times · 14 days ago
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[ad_1] GG News Bureau Bengaluru, Karnataka, 14th Nov : Karnataka Rural Development Minister Priyank Kharge on Wednesday criticized Uttar Pradesh Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath for alleged “vote bank politics” following remarks made by Adityanath against Congress President Mallikarjun Kharge. Kharge urged Adityanath to focus on campaigning based on Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s achievements rather than promoting divisive narratives. “Try winning the elections on PM Narendra Modi’s ‘achievements’ instead of sowing seeds of hatred in society for political gains,” Priyank Kharge posted on X (formerly Twitter). Adityanath’s remarks at a rally in Maharashtra’s Achalpur referenced an incident involving Mallikarjun Kharge’s family, who, according to Adityanath, were victims of violence by the Razakars, the paramilitary wing of Hyderabad’s Nizam. Adityanath’s comment followed criticism from Kharge about the UP CM’s “batenge to katenge” remark in the lead-up to assembly elections in Maharashtra and Jharkhand. Responding to Adityanath’s statements, Priyank Kharge clarified that his father’s family had suffered violence by the Razakars, not the entire Muslim community, and that Kharge Sr. never used the tragedy for political purposes. “In 1948, the Razakars burned down Mallikarjun Kharge’s house, taking the lives of his mother and sister. He never exploited this for political gain, nor did he let hatred define him,” he said, emphasizing that Kharge Sr. rose from these challenges to serve as a nine-time MLA. Further, Priyank Kharge accused Adityanath’s ideology of failing to see his father as an equal due to caste-based discrimination. “Your ideology fails to see Kharge ji as an equal,” Kharge said, questioning Adityanath’s attitude towards inclusivity and equal treatment across communities. The verbal exchange reflects the heightened rhetoric as both parties ramp up efforts ahead of state elections in Maharashtra and Jharkhand, with each side attempting to consolidate support by addressing issues of historical injustices and political ideology. The post Priyank Kharge Criticizes Yogi Adityanath, Accuses Him of ‘Sowing Seeds of Hatred’ for Political Gains appeared first on Global Governance News- Asia's First Bilingual News portal for Global News and Updates. [ad_2] Source link
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