Delhi Assembly elections approach, the city has come alive with the clamour of campaign jingles, colourful posters and loudspeakers blaring messages from competing political parties. From the narrow lanes of Chandni Chowk to the bustling streets of Dwarka, each party is pulling out all the stops to make its presence felt. Music has become the lifeblood of the election campaigns.
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The Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP), known for its glitzy campaigns, unveiled a remixed version of its popular 2017 anthem, «BJP Dil Mein, BJP Dilli Mein,» sung by Manoj Tiwari.
The peppy tune resonates in crowded markets and residential colonies, promising «desh ke liye kiya vikas, ab Dilli ki baari hai» (development has been done for the nation, now it's Delhi's turn).
The Congress is countering with a soulful melody titled «Har jarurat hogi puri, Dilli mein Congress hai jaruri» (Every need will be fulfilled, Congress is necessary in Delhi), aiming to revive its connect with voters.
Meanwhile, the Aam Aadmi Party (AAP) has stuck to its roots with its catchy track «Phir Layenge Kejriwal» (We will bring back Kejriwal), highlighting the party's welfare schemes in health and education.
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