In the Assembly elections, the BJP had given the slogan 'Batenge to Katege' in the state. The opposition had strongly criticized this and created a stir. However, keeping in mind the Muslim votes they received in the Lok Sabha, the opposition had made this issue a matter of prestige in the Assembly. Even though the BJP had given tickets to Muslims in many places in the state, Navneet Rana once again raised the slogan 'Batenge to Katege' at a rally in Akot. This has raised the question of whether the BJP is trying to revive the 'Batenge to Katege' issue in the final phase of the municipal elections.
Meanwhile, in the same meeting, Navneet Rana directly challenged Congress leader Rahul Gandhi (Navneet Rana on Rahul Gandhi), saying that Rahul Gandhi should recite the articles of the Constitution without holding the Constitution book in his hand. She said that if Rahul Gandhi does this, she will quit politics, issuing this challenge to Rahul Gandhi.
Compared to men, women voters are very honest and loyal
Meanwhile, former MP Navneet Rana has made a controversial statement about men. She was speaking at a BJP campaign rally in Akot, Akola district. Municipal council elections are underway. Now there will be many parties and events. Male voters attend many parties and return home at 2 a.m. However, in comparison, women voters remain very honest and loyal. Because women never fall prey to anyone’s money and always maintain their stance of not attending anyone’s party. ‘She’ will eat chutney and bread, but will make a home a home until her last breath, said Navneet Rana. This raises the question of whether Navneet Rana has put male voters in the dock. Meanwhile, it is being speculated in political circles that this statement may spark a new controversy.
MLA Prakash Bharsakale's allegations cause a stir
A major uproar has erupted in Akot, Akola district, due to a revelation made by BJP MLA Prakash Bharsakale. He alleged that during the COVID period, his opponents were waiting for his death. He strongly rebuked both political and intra-party rivals who were waiting for his demise. He raised doubts about the treatment he received in Akola during the COVID period. During the treatment, his food supply was stopped. In this situation, his family suspected that 'there is something fishy', he said.
Some people wanted me to die from COVID - Prakash Bharasakale
Some people were hoping that I would die from COVID. However, MLA Bharasakale said that it was only due to the blessings of the people that he managed to come out of it. His wife was advising him to shift to Nagpur because proper treatment was not available in Akola. Bharasakale said that thanks to the blessings of the people, he recovered well right here. He was speaking at a BJP campaign rally in Akot. Former MP from Amravati, Navneet Rana, was also present on the occasion.
Bharasakale, the MLA from Akot in Akola district, is a resident of Daryapur in Amravati district. There was talk in the district that Bharasakale's ticket would be cut in the assembly elections. His ticket was also announced somewhat late. However, he has said that he will not leave the land of Akot until the constituency becomes reserved for women. Through this statement, Bharasakale has given a signal to his political and intra-party opponents that he will be the candidate from Akot in the next election as well.