AAP launches campaign song for Delhi elections

  • | Saturday | 11th January, 2020

NEW DELHI: Deputy Chief Minister of Delhi Manish Sisodia launched party's campaign song 'Lage Raho Kejriwal' for the February 8 Assembly election in the city. Similarly, the song 'Lage Raho Kejriwal' is also going to become the theme song of Delhi for the next five years. The 2.52-minute song by Vishal Dadlani, was on the lines of party's slogan for the Delhi Assembly elections: "Acche Beete Paanch Saal –Lage Raho Kejriwal". "The BJP leaders have said that they are against the free electricity, water and travel for women in Delhi. BJP President Amit Shah should apologise to the people of Delhi," Sisodia told media.

NEW DELHI: Deputy Chief Minister of Delhi Manish Sisodia launched partys campaign song Lage Raho Kejriwal for the February 8 Assembly election in the city. Launched in the presence of other senior party leaders, including Rajya Sabha MP Sanjay Singh, Atishi and Pankaj Gupta, the song speaks about the Delhi Chief Ministers doggedness in making the lives of Delhis people easy. "In the last election. The song was a huge hit and even today people use that song on many occasions. Similarly, the song Lage Raho Kejriwal is also going to become the theme song of Delhi for the next five years. For the next 30 days, we will all hear it in every corner of Delhi. We have prepared 20 teams to perform flash mob on this song, and hundreds more will be created in coming days. The teams will perform on the song in all the streets, markets and gatherings," said Sisodia. The 2.52-minute song by Vishal Dadlani, was on the lines of partys slogan for the Delhi Assembly elections: "Acche Beete Paanch Saal –Lage Raho Kejriwal". Sisodia said the song is the "voice of the people." The party is gearing up for the 70-seat assembly elections on February 8. Meanwhile, Aam Aamdi Party leader Manish Sisodia on Saturday said the BJP has insulted the people of Delhi by calling them "freeloaders" and said BJP is against the city governments free schemes to the people. He also urged people to listen to the BJP leaders carefully. "Elections are coming, listen to the statements of these leaders. They are calling you freeloaders. Voting for them means, higher price for education, electricity and bus rides. People should be very careful," he said. Sisodia said that the BJP should apologise to the people of Delhi for calling them "freeloader". He said it is the duty of every government to serve the people. "We are here to serve the citizens of Delhi. By calling the public freeloader, BJP is insulting the parents who send their children to a government school. We wont tolerate this humiliation of our people," said Manish Sisodia, who is the Education Minister. Sisodia said the remarks from a BJP leader was an "insult to people because taking free services from the government does not mean people are freeloaders". "The BJP leaders have said that they are against the free electricity, water and travel for women in Delhi. By saying that people of Delhi are freeloader, they have insulted the public. "The people of Delhi are not for sale here but are the owners of the city. BJP President Amit Shah should apologise to the people of Delhi," Sisodia told media. He said the governments are here to serve the people. "People are paying taxes and the money from that are used for development. Getting free service from the government does not mean people are on sale. The BJP have been against our free schemes," Sisodia said. He accused that the BJP wants to give benefits only to the rich. Manish Sisodia, who is also the Finance Minister, said people anyway dont have money as the economy is going down. "Why do you want to put more pressure on them?" He said the BJP is against free electricity, free water and free travel for women. "This can be their agenda as a party but they cannot insult the people of Delhi who are the beneficiaries of this pro-people policies." This comes after a verbal spat between AAP and BJPs Delhi unit chief Manoj Tiwari who has promised five times more benefit to the voters than AAP has given in the past five years. Sisodia asked Tiwari to show the report card for those states ruled by the BJP after his "five-time" promise came.

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