Addressing a press conference here, former MP Babbar said that Prime Minister Narendra Modi gave the slogan of “If we are together, we are safe” because maybe he has understood that no one should divide the people of Maharashtra. Can.
Mumbai Congress leader Raj Babbar has been away from the limelight for a long time. Now, due to the elections in Maharashtra, when the rhetoric is going on from all sides, then in such a situation Raj Babbar has also come forward with his opinion. Recently UP CM Yogi ‘If we divide, we will be divided’ There is an uproar over the statement. now on this Congress leader Raj Babbar has also given his reaction. Strongly rejecting divisive rhetoric, Congress leader Raj Babbar stressed that the people of Maharashtra cannot be influenced by provocative slogans like ‘Vote Jihad’ and ‘Batenge toh Katenge’. Babbar said Maharashtra and Uttar Pradesh have played a significant role in reducing the BJP’s presence in the Lok Sabha and urged them to focus on maintaining cultural unity.
The people of Maharashtra cannot be instigated or provoked with slogans like “If we divide, we will be cut.”
Congress leader Raj Babbar on Saturday said that the people of Maharashtra cannot be instigated or provoked with slogans like “Vote Jihad” and “Bantenge to Katenge”. Addressing a press conference here, former MP Babbar said that Prime Minister Narendra Modi gave the slogan of “If we are together, we are safe” because maybe he has understood that no one should divide the people of Maharashtra. Can. Babbar said, “The people of Maharashtra have always been united. They cannot be instigated or provoked with slogans like “Vote Jihad” and “If we divide, we will be cut.” When a citizen of the country comes to Mumbai in search of livelihood, no one asks him about his caste and religion.
He said that Maharashtra and Uttar Pradesh played an important role in reducing the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) seats in the Lok Sabha. Without naming Ajit Pawar and Ashok Chavan, Babbar said that slogans like “Vote Jihad” and “Bantenge to Katenge” have been opposed even by those who separated themselves from the opposition and joined the ruling grand alliance. . Babbar, a former Uttar Pradesh Congress chief, said, “Even (Maharashtra) Chief Minister Eknath Shinde had to say that (his Uttar Pradesh counterpart) Yogi Adityanath was not referring to the developments in Maharashtra but in Bangladesh. Were. Whereas BJP leader Pankaja Munde also opposed it and said that it is against the culture of Maharashtra.
#WATCH Mumbai: On UP CM Yogi Adityanath’s ‘batenge toh tenge’ slogan, Congress leader Raj Babbar says, “My birthplace is Uttar Pradesh and two-thirds of my life has been spent in Maharashtra… I don’t follow the ideology that believes in ‘Batenge toh tenge’… We know… pic.twitter.com/BpkGO3Mezh
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