‘If we are divided, we will be cut…’, banners with CM Yogi’s photo put up in Maharashtra; Know what Mukhtar Abbas Naqvi said

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Mumbai: The bugle for assembly elections has been sounded in Maharashtra. Elections are to be held on 20 November for 288 assembly seats here. Before the elections, leaders and workers of all parties have started campaigning. Meanwhile, banners of CM Yogi have been seen on the streets of Mumbai. These banners have a slogan written on them along with the picture of CM Yogi. The slogan reads, ‘If we divide, we will be cut off’. Regarding these banners in Mumbai, BJP leader Mukhtar Abbas Naqvi has said that it is related to the partition that took place at the time of independence.

BJP workers put up banners

It is being told that these banners have been put up on the streets of Mumbai by BJP workers. Vishwabandhu Rai, a BJP worker, has put up these banners. This is being linked to the upcoming assembly elections in Maharashtra. CM Yogi’s picture is also there on this banner. Apart from this, the slogan is written on it, ‘If we divide, we will be cut’. Further, it is written on the banner, ‘Yogi Sandesh… If we stay united, we will remain noble and safe’. At the same time, these banners with slogans written on them along with the picture of UP CM Yogi Adityanath are becoming viral very fast on social media.

 

 

Mukhtar Abbas Naqvi reacted

BJP leader Mukhtar Abbas Naqvi has also reacted to these banners on the streets of Mumbai. On being asked about UP CM Yogi Adityanath’s ‘Batenge to Katenge’ banner, he said, ‘When India got independence, partition happened. After that, people saw the horror of partition. The conclusion and basic idea behind this (‘Batenge to Katenge’) is that it should not be repeated.’ 

 

 

Voting on November 20

Let us tell you that this time voting is to be held in Maharashtra in a single phase. Before voting, election campaigning is being done in full swing. Meanwhile, the workers are also engaged in election campaigning with full force. Now, after the banner with slogan written on it along with the picture of CM Yogi surfaced, a debate has started in the politics of Maharashtra.