Nawab Malik On Ek Hain Toh Safe Hain Slogan: NCP (Ajit Pawar faction) leader Nawab Malik has taken a dig at PM Narendra Modi’s slogan ‘Ek Hain Toh Safe Hain’. Malik said that it is a very good thing that BJP is changing its views. Giving an example, Nawab Malik said that if the glass is half full, then we should see the water in it and not grieve by saying that it is half empty. The milk of a cow is seen, not how much dung it produces.
Malik said that our strength lies in unity and there is benefit in staying united, whether it is Hindu-Muslim-Sikh or Christian, everyone should be united. I think people should take it positively.
Let us inform you that NCP (Ajit Pawar) is a part of Mahayuti alliance with BJP and Shiv Sena (Shinde faction). Ajit Pawar is contesting Maharashtra assembly elections along with BJP. In the elections, BJP had asked Ajit Pawar not to give ticket to Nawab Malik. Ignoring BJP’s displeasure, Ajit Pawar has given ticket to Malik. There is an internal rift between the two parties regarding this.
Now Nawab Malik has reacted to PM Narendra Modi’s slogan ‘Ek Hain To Safe Hain’ and has taken a dig at him. He said, “Our strength is in unity and there is benefit in being united, whether it is Hindu-Muslim-Sikh or Christian, everyone should be united. I think people should take it positively. Giving an example, Nawab Malik said that if the glass is half full, then we should see the water in it and not grieve by saying that it is half empty. The milk of the cow is seen, not how much dung it produces.
‘Every party wants a Chief Minister from its party’
On the question of Chief Minister, the NCP leader said that every party wants a Chief Minister from its party. Many people from the same party want to become Chief Minister. On Jayant Patil’s statement, he said that those who were fighting on the election symbol of clock a few days ago are talking like this today, I think this is an election slogan. NCP Ajit Pawar has the full support of the public and you will see that the wind will also blow in this direction.
When is the assembly election in Maharashtra
Let us inform you that the Election Commission has announced the schedule for the assembly elections in Maharashtra. All the 288 assembly seats in the state will go to polls in a single phase on November 20, 2024 . The results will be declared on November 23, 2024 . The term of the current assembly ends on November 26. 2024.