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"Maha" elections and its effect on India's politics!

 Maharashtra elections have come and gone.I am not going to slice and dice the election results but only look at larger picture it offers for some one looking at India's politics from a third state-Tamilnadu.

My views are personal and I do subscribe to right-wing ideology.

Ek hai tho Safe hai" is such a powerful message which I was taught in Schools by my Teachers.But if PM of the country says it becomes divisive agenda in the eyes of opposition.

Batenge to Katenge " is another slogan emphasizing that Divide and Rule policy of British Imperialism almost destroyed us and let us not repeat the history knowingly now.Those who dont learn from history are not only condemned to repeat but condemn their progeny and future generations also.

If the above two slogans mean dividing us on religious basis so be it.

When Gandhi ji said that British imposition of separate Muslim constituency would divide India was he not echoing the same sentiment of "Ek hai tho Safe hai".

When he said India should not be divided and partitioned was he not saying "Batenge tho Katenge", if not in the same words.

Rahul Gandhi said 'Bharat Jodo" , it was appreciated by the secular media but when PM Modi says "Ek hai tho Safe hai" they are reading  between the words and line! This is called the attitude of liberal media.

Women folk lured by "Ladki Bahin Yojana" have voted enmasse to Mahayuti. So some electoral pundits are saying that ladies have become the determining factor in electing the ruling parties in Indian elections-Women empowerment! Now all said and that, majority "Maha" women have identified who should rule them for the next 5 years.

People of Maha have clearly voted in favour of Stability with Growth, having understood whom to believe and trust for the next 5 years.

It is as simple as that! No right wing ideology.

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