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The article discusses a political divide in Maharashtra over a slogan "Katenge to Batenge" (If you cut, you will be cut) called by Uttar Pradesh Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath for unity among Hindus. Devendra Fadnavis, a Maharashtra deputy chief minister, defends the slogan, stating that it reflects the country's historical struggles with division.
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