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“Signifies Unity…”: Nitin Gadkari On ‘Batenge To Katenge’ Amid Polls
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“Signifies Unity…”: Nitin Gadkari On ‘Batenge To Katenge’ Amid Polls

The ‘batenge to katenge‘ slogan – a contentious slogan voiced by senior Bharatiya Janata Party leaders ahead of the Maharashtra and Jharkhand elections – “signifies unity and not division”, Union Minister Nitin Gadkari told NDTV in an exclusive interview Wednesday.

Mr Gadkari told NDTV the slogan reflects the BJP’s “resolve to rise above sect, religion, or language”. ” We are all Indians… united in the fight against terrorism. This (the slogan) is not a communal idea… nor is it targeted at the Muslim or any minority community,” he said.

He also singled out the Congress for criticism, pointing out the opposition party had “spread a false narrative” ahead of the April-June federal election; the big message to voters then was that the BJP would look to rewrite the Constitution if it won over 400 Lok Sabha seats – the ‘abki baar, 400 paar‘ bid.

In a free-ranging chat with NDTV Mr Gadkari also touched on allegations of bitcoin fraud against Nationalist Congress Party (Sharad Pawar) leader and Lok Sabha MP Supriya Sule.

Gadkari On ‘Batenge To Katenge

The slogan first made headlines in August, when Uttar Pradesh Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath referred to tension in Bangladesh (following the forced resignation of ex-Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina) and accused the opposition of divisive politics, claiming it was more interested in not upsetting Muslim votes than worrying about attacks on Hindu minorities.

“You are seeing what is happening in Bangladesh. Those mistakes should not be repeated here… batenge to katenge, ek rahenge to nek rahenge,” Yogi raged.

READ | Batenge Toh Katenge“: Yogi Adityanath Makes Strong Pitch For Unity

As the Maharashtra and Jharkhand elections neared, the comment was swiftly slammed by the opposition and by some within the BJP too; Pankaja Munde and Ashok Chavan both distanced themselves from it, as too did Maharashtra Deputy Chief Minister Ajit Pawar.

Mr Pawar, whose Nationalist Congress Party faction is part of the ruling Mahayuti alliance with the BJP, called it “inappropriate for the land of saints and followers of Shiva”.

READ | Batenge To Katenge‘ Slogan Not In Good Taste: BJP’s Ashok Chavan

Chief Minister Eknath Shinde and his Shiv Sena group also expressed reservations, worrying it would consolidate the minority vote, specifically the Muslim ballots, for the opposition.

Faced with criticism the slogan was tweaked as ‘ek ho to safe hain‘, as Devendra Fadnavis, also the Deputy Chief Minister, suggested critics hadn’t understood the meaning.

READ | Batenge Toh Katenge” Divides Not Just Allies, But Some In BJP Too

Congress chief Mallikarjun Kharge responded by asking the voters to choose between Yogi Adityanath’s “divisive” slogan and the Prime Minister’s call for unity.

Gadkari On Congress’ Constitution Charge

Mr Gadkari slammed the Congress’ claim – that the BJP wants to change the Constitution – by pointing out his rivals were, in fact, already guilty of this.

“… if anyone has tampered with the Constitution… it is the Congress. During the Emergency, after the Allahabad High Court invalidated (former Prime Minister) Indira Gandhi’s election (from the stronghold of Raebareli in UP), the Constitution was ruthlessly amended.”

READ | Congress Amended Constitution 80 Times During Its Rule: Gadkari

“They also misled tribals by claiming their quotas would be scrapped. The lies had impact then but I believe people now understand the truth, and the BJP will secure a big win.”

Mr Gadkari also attacked the Congress over “completely baseless propaganda”.

“Let me clarify – we will not change the Constitution and not let anyone else do so. The Supreme Court, in the Kesavananda Bharati judgment, firmly established this…”

Gadkari On Bitcoin Fraud Claims

The Union Minister played down this issue, insisting voters in Maharashtra would decide the election on the basis of work done by the Shinde government.

“This election is based on governance and performance… what the previous government (led by Uddhav Thackeray) versus what we did. Such matters often come up but we should not give importance.”

READ | “Rama Krishna Hari”: Supriya Sule To Ajit Pawar Amid Bitcoin Row

The cryptocurrency allegations against Ms Sule refer to claims by a retired police officer that she and Nana Patole, the chief of the Congress’ Maharashtra unit, were involved in a 2018 conspiracy to generate illegal funds that have been used in this election.

Ms Sule has trashed the allegations and challenged the BJP to a debate. The five-time MP has also filed a complaint with the Election Commission and the Cyber Cell in Pune.

Gadkari On Next Chief Minister

The identity of the next Maharashtra Chief Minister will be decided after the election results and by the top leadership of the BJP, Mr Gadkari said. It is not for me to decide…” he said.

Maharashtra votes today in a single phase and the results for all 288 seats will be announced on Saturday, as will those for the 81 seats in Jharkhand and various by-polls across the country.

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UP Polls: BJP Flags Burqa Voters, Samajwadi Party Says Cops Can’t Check ID
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UP Polls: BJP Flags Burqa Voters, Samajwadi Party Says Cops Can’t Check ID

As nine Assembly seats in Uttar Pradesh voted in bypolls today, the BJP urged the Election Commission to properly check the identity of voters clad in burqa.

In a letter addressed to the Chief Electoral Officer of Uttar Pradesh, BJP’s Akhilesh Kumar Awasthi said there have past cases of veiled women trying to cast votes multiple times. “In fact, some men have worn burqa and tried to vote. On many occasions, they have been stopped by poll officials. if the identity of burqa-clad women is not checked, fake voting will take place. Only proper checking will ensure fair and transparent voting,” the BJP leader wrote in the letter.

He added that adequate number of women cops must be deployed at polling stations to ensure proper checking of burqa-clad women.

The Opposition Samajwadi Party, meanwhile, flagged cases of cops checking voter ID cards. Party chief and Lok Sabha MP Akhilesh Yadav shared a video of two cops asking for voters’ identity cards and sought the Election Commission’s intervention.

“If the Election Commission exists, it must come alive and ensure that cops do not check IDs, roads are not shut, IDs are not seized, voters are not threatened, pace of voting is not slowed down, time is not wasted and the administration does not become a representative of the ruling party,” he said.

Soon after, Kanpur police responded to the post, saying that the officers concerned have been suspended. State police comes under the control of the Election Commission during polls.  

Mr Yadav also said anyone who went home without voting after being stopped by cops must go back and cast his/her vote. “Now no irregularity will happen. If someone stops you, inform poll officials or political party members there. “Go fearlessly and make sure you vote.”

Nine Assembly seats of Uttar Pradesh — Katehari, Karhal, Mirapur, Ghaziabad, Majhawan, Sisamau, Khair, Phulpur and Kundarki — are voting in the bypolls today. These seats were vacated after the sitting MLAs, including Akhilesh Yadav, were elected to Lok Sabha.

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Man Slashes Teacher’s Neck In School. She Had Refused To Marry Him
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Man Slashes Teacher’s Neck In School. She Had Refused To Marry Him

A 26-year-old teacher was murdered on the school campus in Tamil Nadu’s Thanjavur allegedly after she turned down the suspect’s marriage proposal. Ramani was attacked by Madhan, 30, at the Mallipattanam Government School this morning. She was rushed to a hospital with deep cuts on her neck, but she died on the way.

The police have arrested Madhan and are interrogating him, a senior officer told NDTV. “It was a personal motive,” he said.

The families of Ramani and Madhan had met recently to discuss their marriage, but she had turned down the proposal, inquiries have revealed. A dejected Madhan then went to the school and allegedly attacked her with a sharp weapon.

School Education Minister Anbil Mahesh Poyyamizhi has condemned the incident and ordered immediate counselling of the students. The minister, who is on his way to Thanjavur, has also assured strict action against the suspect.

“We strongly condemn the attack on Ramani, a teacher who worked in Mallipattanam Government School, Thanjavur District. Violence against teachers cannot be tolerated. Strict legal action will be taken against the assailant. We express our deepest condolences to the bereaved family, students, and teachers,” he said in an online post.

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