Friday, November 8th, 2024

Three elections, 3 slogans: Know how the opposition got entangled in PM Modi’s set agenda


New Delhi: This time the Lok Sabha election is being held in seven phases and the result of the election is to be declared on June 4. The campaign for the last phase of voting ended on Thursday. In such a situation, this time the election was very special in many ways. Even amidst the scorching heat, the way political parties put in all their strength for the victory of their party in this election and the kind of public support both the ruling and the opposition got in road shows and rallies was unexpected.

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In this election, the way the voters played their part in the 6 phases of voting in this great festival of democracy, even amidst the scorching heat and the wrath of the burning sun rays, was truly unimaginable. In the 2024 elections, the slogans of ‘Abki Baar 400 Paar’ and ‘Phir Ek Baar Modi Sarkar’ attracted the attention of the voters. Along with this, Congress’s ‘Haath Badlega Haalat’, ‘Nyaya Yojana’ and BJP’s election slogan ‘Modi Ki Guaranty’ were also liked by the people.

These are the three slogans

  • 2014 : This time, Modi government
  • 2019 : I am also a Chowkidar
  • 2024: This time, cross 400

Election slogans on people’s lips

However, every election is remembered for the message that political parties present to the public. Be it the 1977 Emergency elections, the 1984 election which was a wave of sympathy after Indira Gandhi’s assassination, or the 2004 election fought by the BJP with the slogan ‘Shining India’. Similarly, people will remember the slogans of PM Modi’s three elections. In 2014, the BJP was in the fray with the election slogan ‘Abki Baar Modi Sarkar’, in 2019 with ‘Main Bhi Chowkidar’ and now in 2024 with the election slogan ‘Abki Baar 400 Paar’ and this slogan became popular among the people.

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Modi sets the campaign agenda

Through the slogans given by the BJP in these three elections, PM Modi set an agenda during the election campaign and the opposition was seen struggling to come out of it. All the slogans of the Congress party got lost somewhere among these slogans and the public could not assimilate them.

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