After the Sena (UBT)–MNS alliance announcement, MNS leader Sandeep Deshpande’s “Batoge toh Peetoge” remark sparked a row, later clarified as a rebuttal to BJP–NDA slogan politics, not migrants.
Deshpande positioned the remark as a counter to “Batenge toh Katenge,” reflecting MNS’s aggressive street politics around Marathi identity while denying it targeted any community.
Escalation by migrant politics: The controversy deepened with provocative posters and statements by Uttar Bharatiya Sena chief Sunil Shukla, keeping migrant identity tensions alive ahead of the BMC polls.


