Ajit Pawar raised questions on Yogi Adityanath's slogan?
The slogan 'Batenge toh batenge' given by Uttar Pradesh chief minister yogi adityanath is being discussed fiercely in the Maharashtra-Jharkhand assembly elections as well as in the by-elections being held on different seats in the country. Meanwhile, politics has intensified in maharashtra regarding this. ncp chief ajit pawar, who is part of the Mahayuti, did not like this slogan. He opposed it in Maharashtra. In fact, on cm yogi repeating this slogan in an election rally, nationalist congress party chief ajit pawar said that the people of the state do not like such comments. He further said that the people of the state have always tried to maintain communal harmony.
'People of maharashtra don't like this'
When asked about yogi Adityanath's comment, ajit pawar said, "Maharashtra belongs to Chhatrapati shivaji Maharaj, Rajarshi Shahu Maharaj and mahatma Phule. You cannot compare maharashtra with other states, people of maharashtra don't like this." He said that shivaji Maharaj's teaching was to take all sections of society along.
The ncp chief also said, "When people from other states come here, they make statements keeping their people in mind, but maharashtra has never accepted it and this has been the history of all elections here."
shiv sena Shinde faction supported
Apart from this, shiv sena Shinde faction, which is part of the Mahayuti, has also cleared its stand on this slogan. shiv sena leader Sanjay Nirupam has supported yogi Adityanath's slogan 'Batenge toh kateng'. He said that yogi adityanath is not saying anything wrong. It is possible that people will understand his slogan later. He also said that ajit pawar is not understanding it today but in future he will also understand it. It is worth noting that the Uttar Pradesh chief minister had repeated this slogan in an election rally in Washim, Eastern maharashtra for the maharashtra assembly elections to be held on november 20.