Akhilesh Yadav and Yogi Adityanath.
Former UP Chief Minister Akhilesh Yadav took a jibe at Yogi Adityanath’s “Batenge to Katenge” slogan. Akhilesh called this slogan of the BJP the most negative slogan in history. The Samajwadi Party chief said that this slogan would eventually be the key to the downfall of the BJP.
Akhilesh Yadav believes that his negative slogans are a symbol of his disappointment and failure. This slogan has proven that the remaining 10% of the electorate is also on the verge of decline, which is why they are trying to unite them through intimidation, but such a thing will not happen.
He further stated that this slogan will be recorded as the worst slogan in the history of the country and ultimately proved to be the real nail in the coffin and became the final chapter of his political failure.
The slogan “If we join, we will win” was put forward.
In response to “Batenge to Katenge”, SP gave the slogan “Jonge to Jeetenge”. Posters regarding the matter were also put up in Lucknow. The poster said we will win and also had Akhilesh Yadav’s picture.
The SP chief recently said that if you are divided, you will be divided, there is only one goal and the PDA will not be divided in UP. PDA means Backward, Dalit and Minority.
Yogi said that if we are divided, we will be divided.
In August 2024, Yogi Adityanath first uttered Batenge’s slogan to Katenge at a rally. Yogi once said that people are being killed in Bangladesh. You should also understand that if we are divided, we will be divided.
Recently, the Rashtriya Swayamsevak Sangh also supported Yogi’s slogan. Akhilesh Yadav said the slogan was prepared in a special laboratory so that the BJP could easily cover up its defeat.
UP has been active since Lok Sabha
There has been political turmoil in Uttar Pradesh since the 2024 Lok Sabha elections. In the 80-seat UP, the Samajwadi Party alliance won 43 seats while the BJP alliance could win only 36 seats. The Free Socialists won one seat.
The BJP is in disarray after its poor performance in the Lok Sabha. In the 2014 and 2019 elections, the SLPP won unilaterally in the SLPP.