Raj Babbar on CM Yogi’s ‘If we are divided, we will be cut’ statement, says

Mumbai: Congress leader Raj Babbar reacted to UP CM Yogi Adityanath’s “If we divide, we will cut” statement. Raj Babar said: “My birthplace is Uttar Pradesh and I have spent two-thirds of my life in Maharashtra. I do not agree with the culture of dividing and carving one’s own land. We know what the culture of Uttar Pradesh is, what the traditions of Maharashtra are.

What else did Raj Babar say?

Raj Babar said, “I am from Uttar Pradesh and brought the mindset and ideas of Uttar Pradesh to Shivaji Maharaj and Sambhaji, which gave Shivaji Maharaj and Sambhaji Ji brought Tilak “I came here from that culture. I don’t come from a culture that is dividing and dividing the land.

Raj Babar said, “I am a resident of Mathura. I was born in Agra. For Shivaji Maharaj, Mathura and Banaras were where Shambhaji was brought This is where tilak is done. The great scholars of that time applied tilak to him. We know what is the culture of UP and the tradition of Maharashtra.

CM Yogi slogans in discussion

Notably, Uttar Pradesh Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath has been at the center of discussions recently for his slogan. During the Assembly elections in Haryana, he raised the slogan “If you divide, you divide”, echoes of which are now being heard in Jharkhand and Maharashtra. How much of a stir Yogi’s slogan created during the elections in both states was evident from the reaction of the opposition leaders.

After all, why did Yogi Adityanath’s slogan create a stir among the opposition? The simple answer to this question could be the recently concluded assembly elections in Haryana. Yogi’s slogan undoubtedly created a stir in Haryana and contributed to the BJP winning a losing battle. When Yogi raised issues such as corruption in the Soren government, protection mafia, love jihad, land jihad and Bangladeshi infiltrators at an election rally in Jharkhand recently, the public supported him. But the biggest applause in these meetings came from the chants of “If it’s divided, it’s cut.” Political experts believe seeing the reaction to the slogan has created a stir among the opposition.

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