Breaking News: Poster Wars Heat Up in Lucknow Ahead of UP By-Elections | ABP News
The political landscape from Maharashtra to Uttar Pradesh is currently marked by an intense poster war between the ruling party and the opposition. A particularly notable slogan that has taken center stage in this political tussle is "Batooge to Katoge," which translates to "If you speak out, you'll be cut down." This phrase has become a focal point of the ongoing political discourse. Recently, a poster in Varanasi's urban area has gained significant attention for its provocative content. This poster, affiliated with the youth wing of the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP), not only reiterates the "Batooge to Katoge" slogan but also references a controversial incident involving Bangladesh, aiming to draw a parallel that resonates with the local electorate. As the by-elections in Uttar Pradesh approach, the verbal sparring between the BJP and the Samajwadi Party (SP) has escalated, with both sides using various posters to assert their positions and rally support. Party workers from both the BJP and the SP are seen leveraging these posters to energize their base, resulting in a dynamic exchange of political rhetoric. The strategic use of these posters not only highlights the prevailing tensions between the parties but also serves as a tool for engagement with voters, reflecting the broader electoral strategies in play as they prepare for the upcoming elections.