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explain the importance of slogans in elections with example

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Answered by Ushma5
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the slogans are important in elections because we know that if we represent anything or we want to put our Views or opinions in front of anyone then we need a symbol or a slogan through which we can show our work and motive.....In election , being a candidate we have some promises and goals. For e.g. new slogan of BJP 'Ajay Bharat,Atal BJP' which means that India which is victorious and cannot be conjugated by anyone...

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Answered by Anonymous
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India’s top six political slogans and their impact

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<Text: ET Bureau><br><br>Last Sunday Congress launched the ‘Aaya Feku’ campaign to ambush a Narendra Modi rally. <br><br>We look at some of India’s political slogans and their impact.

Jai Jawan, Jai Kisan

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Perhaps the first post-independence political slogan that caught the popular imagination. <br><br>Coined in 1965 against the backdrop of war with Pakistan and a food crisis, the slogan got the nation to rally behind the Congress government. <br><br>Congress retained power in the 1967 polls.

Indira Hatao, Desh Bachao

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Jayaprakash Narayan’s famous slogan was the rallying cry for the opposition parties post-Emergency. <br><br>Major opposition parties came under the umbrella Janata Party to trounce the Congress in the 1977 parliamentary polls.

Garibi Hatao

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Congress won the general elections in 1971 on the back of Indira Gandhi’s slogan.<br><br> Given the party’s socialist predilections, the slogan has been revived every once in a while especially ahead of elections.<br><br> Rajiv Gandhi and his son Rahul, Sitaram Kesri are among the Congress notables to have used it.

Bari Bari Sabki Bari, Abki Bari Atal Bihari

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Coined at a Lucknow political rally in 1996, the slogan was used by the BJP to project Atal Bihari Vajpayee as the next prime minister. <br><br>In it the party succeeded though for a very short term. <br><br>Vajpayee was PM for only 13 days in 1996.

Congress ka Haath, Aam Aadmi ke Saath

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The Congress campaign that trumped BJP’s India Shining in 2004. <br><br>Once again India’s Grand Old Party targeted India’s common man to come back to power. It was a variation of an earlier Congress slogan that had “garib ke saath”. <br><br>The “aam aadmi” was to include India’s growing middle class
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