If Maharashtra is divided then it will be cut but political conflict will start, will Mahayuti be harmed by this…

Mumbai: Campaigning for Maharashtra Assembly elections is in its final stages. In such a situation, there are many issues regarding which the politics of the state has become very heated. Uttar Pradesh Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath's statement 'If you divide, you will be divided' has become a topic of discussion in Maharashtra politics. The opposition has made this an issue. On the other hand, different statements of leaders of BJP and its allies are also appearing in the media regarding this statement of Yogi. Due to this statement of UP CM, there is a situation of confusion in the Mahayuti itself. BJP leader and MP Ashok Chavan said while talking to the media that, even though he is in the Bharatiya Janata Party, he is a secular Hindu and he has always believed in his work.

However, he also said that he has never separated himself from Hinduism. He said that despite being secular, there are people in BJP who believe in Hinduism. Meanwhile, Nationalist Congress Party (NSP) President Ajit Pawar, while talking to the media, said that if we fight in Uttar Pradesh and Jharkhand, our style will be cut. Such statements will work but such statements will not work in Maharashtra. Questioning Yogi's statement, he said that Maharashtra is a state of sages, saints, Shiva lovers, Chhatrapati Shivaji Maharaj and Babasaheb Ambedkar.

Pawar said that the teachings given to him by these great people are in his blood and he will always continue on the same path. Meanwhile, Ajit Pawar's failure to attend Prime Minister Narendra Modi's last election meeting in the state at Mumbai's Shivaji Park on Thursday evening became media headlines. Pankaja Munde's statement, on the other hand, regarding CM Yogi's statement, the leaders of BJP and its constituents Different statements are coming from the side. BJP MLA Pankaja Munde said that there is no need to raise slogans like 'Batenge to Katenge' in Maharashtra. She said that she only belongs to BJP, hence she will not support such statement at all. Pankaja said that development is the real issue in the state and she believes in it. Pankaja Munde also said that it is the responsibility of those leaders to create a favorable environment for everyone. However, then Pankaja Munde retracted her statement. She said that she has not given any such statement but will not comment on what has been published in the print media.

There is a very heated political issue over the statement 'Batenge toh katenge'. After realizing that differences had arisen within the Grand Alliance, Deputy Chief Minister Devendra Fadnavis had to do damage control on this issue while talking to the media. Fadnavis said that the slogan of 'Batenge to Katenge' is the answer to the election campaign of Mahavikas Aghadi. This is the answer to the appeasement of Mahavikas Aghadi. Fadnavis said that the real meaning of this slogan is that we all want to live together. It means that we are safe when we are together.

At the same time, political analyst Jayant Mainkar, while speaking on the issue of 'batenge to kaatenge' but 'wandering soul', said that during the last Lok Sabha elections, Prime Minister Narendra Modi had called NCP President Sharad Pawar a 'wandering soul'. This is the reason why Narendra Modi has avoided directly criticizing Sharad Pawar in the Lok Sabha elections. Mainkar said, meanwhile, Uttar Pradesh Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath's statement 'If we fight, we will cut' is going to prove dangerous for Mahayuti this year. Disagreements have arisen regarding Yogi's statement.


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