There's no need to bring divisive slogans like 'batenge toh katenge' to Maharashtra, says BJP’s Pankaja Munde
There's no need to bring divisive slogans like 'batenge toh katenge' to Maharashtra
BJP leader Pankaja Munde made a clear statement distancing herself from divisive politics, firmly
opposing polarizing slogans like "batenge toh katenge" being introduced in Maharashtra. Known for
her inclusive approach, Munde spoke at a gathering in the state, emphasizing her vision for politics
based on unity and development rather than division.
"I have always stood for a different kind of politics," Munde asserted, noting that Maharashtra's
strength lies in its diversity and the harmony among its communities. She expressed that fostering
divisive sentiments contradicts both the spirit of Maharashtra and her political philosophy. According
to Munde, the people of Maharashtra deserve leadership that unifies rather than divides, especially
at a time when economic growth and social progress are vital for the state’s future.
Her comments come amid heightened political tensions over communal issues in Maharashtra, with
certain factions employing slogans and rhetoric that, she argues, distract from essential development
concerns. "There’s no need to bring divisive slogans into our state," Munde stated firmly, aiming to
reassure voters who value inclusive governance over inflammatory rhetoric.
Munde, a prominent figure in Maharashtra politics and the daughter of the late BJP stalwart Gopinath
Munde, has consistently expressed her commitment to a politics that prioritizes the welfare of all
communities. Her recent remarks signal her intention to uphold this ethos in her future political endeavors,
regardless of the prevailing trends in the broader political landscape.
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