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If we are divided then we will be divided… After this we are safe, what did PM Modi caution before Maharashtra and Jharkhand elections?


New Delhi : BJP does not want to leave any stone unturned to win the elections in Maharashtra and Jharkhand. PM Modi is also trying hard to ensure the victory of the party. In this sequence, PM Modi has once again mentioned the Uniform Civil Code. The special thing is that along with the mention of UCC, PM Modi also gave a new slogan. PM Modi said that if one is there then one is safe.

New slogan after ‘If we divide we will be divided’

UP CM Yogi Adityanath had campaigned extensively on behalf of the party in the Haryana elections. Now PM Modi has given the slogan ‘If we are one then we are safe…’ In Haryana, CM Yogi, in his/her familiar style, batted for the party on the pitch of aggressive Hindutva. Yogi mentioned the slogan ‘Batenge to Katenge…’ a lot in the election campaign. The party got a landslide victory in Haryana.

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After the victory, along with the party, political analysts also agreed that the party got the benefit of Yogi’s election campaign and aggressive stance in Haryana. Later Rashtriya Swayamsevak Sangh also supported this comment of CM Yogi. General Secretary of the Sangh, Dattatreya Hosabale had said that it is necessary to live together for the unity of the country.

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Target on Maharashtra, Jharkhand elections?

This time, with the mention of UCC, PM Modi has given the slogan ‘If one is safe…’ This slogan is being seen as an attempt to send a message to the party’s core voters. Elections are going to be held in Maharashtra and Jharkhand this month. In such a situation, the party is trying to unite its voters. In his/her speech, PM Modi criticized the opposition parties and said that people need to be cautious of the ‘new model of urban Naxalites’ whose only agenda is to spread anarchy and destabilize the country.

‘An attempt to tarnish the image of the country’

The Prime Minister was addressing the nation at the Statue of Unity on the birth anniversary of Sardar Patel on National Unity Day. Modi also said that internal and external forces are trying to tarnish India’s image by running a defamation campaign, given the country’s growing global reputation. Days after UP CM Yogi Adityanath’s ‘batenge to katenge’ comment, which was endorsed by the RSS, Modi said ‘Urban Naxal groups… are turning the sentiment of ‘if one is safe’ into something negative. Are’.

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