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GG News Bureau
New Delhi, 21st March.
Congress’s election slogans are being defined by the BJP in the 2024 Lok Sabha elections

In politics, it’s said that it’s critical to corner your ideological opponent. The more you encircle him, the more you should realize that half the battle is already won—the other 1% and even more than how the public adores him. It’s evident from a close examination of Bharatiya politics over the past ten years that power cannot be attained through developmental projects alone.

When the Congress tried to corner Prime Minister Modi, the BJP turned the issues into a weapon. Campaign slogans and catchphrases that Political parties come up with to create a positive atmosphere throughout the political campaign, along with the election issues they take up with the public, can sometimes propel them to victory. In reality, there are numerous instances in Bharatiya politics where a tiny “Deepak” was able to grow over time with the aid of slogans and nurture the “lotus,” enabling the Congress to win 52 seats in the Lok Sabha and resemble a massive halogen. Political slogans are said to have this kind of power. Of course, slogans also elevate them to positions of authority.

Even by accident, picking the incorrect slogan can make it so heavy that even your own power evaporates. For instance, despite achieving many significant and admirable things for the nation, the BJP was unable to maintain power due to its overuse of the slogan “India Shining.” Right now, it seems like the Bharatiya Janata Party is leading the way in terms of slogans.

With these five slogans, the BJP is campaigning for the 2024 elections

The Bharatiya Janata Party appears to be busy launching its election campaign to enter the electoral race, even though the dates for the 2024 Lok Sabha elections have been announced.

Once again, the BJP has released a number of slogans, with “Modi ka parivar,” “ab ki baar 400 paar,” “Modi government for the third time,” “My India is my family,” and “I want to bring 370 to fulfill Mukherjee’s dream” being the most notable. People across the nation are energized by these slogans right now. The sound of these slogans reverberates everywhere that Prime Minister Modi or any prominent BJP figure is scheduled to address the public.

PM Modi then rebuffed Rahul’s catchphrase, “chowkidar chor hai.”

Everyone recalls the 2019 Lok Sabha elections, when the Congress and the entire opposition made numerous serious accusations against the BJP in an attempt to corner it. Among all the slogans, Congressman Rahul Gandhi introduced a unique one: “Chowkidar.” He is an opportunist. And then, BJP grabbed it right away. This opposition slogan is used by Prime Minister Narendra Modi to highlight his own strength. The world witnessed as a result of this that ‘Main Bhi Chowkidar’s loud voice began to be heard everywhere. The Congress at the time had primarily charged the BJP government with corruption in connection with the acquisition of Rafale aircrafts.

The Prime Minister, like the previous time, has announced the main slogan for the election on his social media platforms and released the theme song, Mera Bharat, Mera Parivar. Everything about this is the same as it was when the “Main Bhi Chowkidar” campaign was introduced five years ago. With the slogan “I am Modi’s family” and “Modi government for the third time,” the BJP entered the Lok Sabha elections this time around.

The “words” are regarded as “Brahman” in Bharatiya knowledge tradition

The political parties coin new word combinations for each election cycle. Similar to previous times, these political parties have inserted themselves into the election by redefining new terms. Anyway, it has been said in the Bharatiya knowledge tradition that the word itself is Brahma. This Brahma is always awake. It never gets destroyed. It is also written in many places about Brahma Baan, after its firing, its lethal capability definitely shows its effect. With time, if a person, a group or an organization recovers from its impact, then why not, it always remains imprinted on the mind.

Maybe, that is also why the people of Bharat have been taking the words contained in slogans very seriously. Perhaps for this reason as well, Bharatiyas have been taking slogans very seriously. Even in a nation like Bharat, where a sizable portion of the electorate lacks literacy, they are aware of the significance of the slogan. These are frequent ways for them to communicate their feelings. These catchphrases are what propel election campaign workers into action and propel a political party to the forefront of governance. The same can be said about the history of slogans today.

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