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Why PM Modi's 'ek hai to safe hai' message changed the game in Maharashtra

As the alliance comfortably crossed the majority mark, Devendra Fadnavis attributed the victory to Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s 'ek hain toh safe hain call'.

November 24, 2024 / 13:23 IST
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PM Modi coined the slogan “ek hain toh safe hain”. He first used it at a poll rally on November 8.
PM Modi coined the slogan “ek hain toh safe hain”. He first used it at a poll rally on November 8.

After its dismal performance in the 2024 Lok Sabha election, the Mahayuti made a crushing comeback in the Maharashtra assembly elections by winning 230 of the state’s 288 seats. On the other hand, Maha Aghadi Vikas (MVA), which led in 153 assembly segments in the Lok Sabha polls, was reduced to an abysmal 46 seats in the state.

As the alliance comfortably crossed the majority mark, BJP leader Devendra Fadnavis attributed the victory to Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s “ek hain toh safe hain call”.

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After its setback in the Lok Sabha polls, the BJP aimed at recalibrating its strategy to regain lost ground in Maharashtra. It was estimated that the polarisation of Muslim votes cost the BJP dearly in at least seven constituencies including Dhule and Mumbai North-East, where it had earlier enjoyed support. However, ahead of the Maharashtra assembly poll, the BJP went all out to address caste-based divisions and foster Hindutva unity.

By emphasising unity within the Hindu community, PM Modi coined the slogan “ek hain toh safe hain”. He first used it at a poll rally on November 8. The PM accused the Congress of creating a rift between castes and tribes. Addressing a rally in Dhule in north Maharashtra, PM Modi had said, “Dividing castes and tribes is the biggest conspiracy against India.”