After Uttar Pradesh cm yogi Adityanath's criticism of the slogan 'Bantenge to Katenge', now deputy cm Keshav prasad Maurya's clarification has come. He has reacted by posting on the social media site X. The deputy cm has said that there was no difference of opinion in the bjp, nor is there any.

He wrote- The clear message of prime minister Narendra Modi and chief minister yogi Adityanath ji and the slogans that emerged from their speeches - 'If we stay together, we will stay safe, if we stay together' - are a symbol of the unity and resolve of all our workers. The deputy chief minister wrote that there was no difference of opinion in the bjp, nor is there any, nor will there be. This slogan is the voice of the heart of crores of workers like me. The slogan of bjp is 'If we stay together, we will stay safe'. He wrote that but why are SP, BSP and congress getting stomach ache from this unity? If you cannot bear the pain, then get treatment and take medicine.

When did the cm give the slogan?

cm yogi had given the slogan 'Bantenge to Katenge' for the first time on 26 August. This slogan was also discussed in the assembly elections of Haryana, Maharashtra, jharkhand and Jammu and Kashmir. This slogan is also mentioned in the by-elections of 9 seats in UP. SP had called this slogan negative and said that this is negative politics. akhilesh yadav had also strongly criticized this slogan of cm Yogi.

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