The politics over slogans in Uttar Pradesh is not taking the name of stopping. Meanwhile, yogi adityanath government minister Mayankeshwar sharan Singh has given such a statement which has become a matter of controversy. Amidst the discussions on cm Yogi's 'If you want to live in Hindustan' statement, the minister gave a new slogan in a program and called from the stage that "If you want to live in Hindustan, then say Radhe Radhe."
Mayankeshwar sharan Singh is the minister of State for health in the yogi government. Recently, he had participated in the public ram Katha program in Tiloi, Amethi, in which he raised this slogan from the stage. During this, a large number of people had reached the ram Katha, after which Mayankeshwar sharan raised the slogan from the stage and said "If you want to live in Hindustan, then say Radhe Radhe."
Video went viral on social media
This statement of minister Mayankeshwar sharan has now gone viral on social media, due to which controversies have also started. When the minister was raising this slogan, his son was also present on the stage. Mayankeshwar often remains in the headlines for his such statements. Earlier also, he has given such a controversial statement in the 2022 assembly elections.
It is being told that the minister of State had organized a nine-day ram Katha Paath here. This ram Katha ended on 30 November. It is being told that these videos are from that time. The minister himself first said Radhe-Radhe. After this, he raised the slogan with full enthusiasm that if you want to live in Hindustan then .. after which the people in front raised the slogan that Radhe-Radhe kahna hai. After this, he repeated this slogan three-four times and finally ended his talk by saying jai Shri Ram.
Let us tell you that these days the politics of UP is completely heated up about slogans. Before the by-elections, cm yogi adityanath also gave the slogan 'If we divide, we will be cut off', which had an impact on the elections. After cm Yogi, prime minister Narendra Modi also gave the slogan 'If we are one, we will be safe'. These slogans were heard in many public meetings of bjp in the UP elections.