Polling anthem, phone calls to voters: AAP expands reach

Punjab is eyeing its first victory in the assembly elections Aam Aadmi Party The campaign has been intensified to attract the voters. Outreach includes a special election anthem centered around the AAP chief. Arvind Kejriwal And calling the voters and asking them not to fall in the temptation of political parties.

AAP’s election anthem was released on Sunday and the party hopes it will act as a force-multiplier with phone calls to voters. Interestingly, you appear only briefly in the leading Bhagwant Mann video.

Meanwhile, phone calls from AAP said, “All parties will offer money before the election.” Don’t refuse it. Take. These parties looted Punjab and earned a lot of money. But you please vote for Aam Aadmi Party.”

It further added, “No one knows who you vote for. Aam Aadmi Party will not give any money because (its candidates) are honest and they do not have money. But, if you form the government in Punjab, it will benefit you a lot (bats bat karne karne).

Talking about the AAP election guarantee, it says: “You will get free electricity and every woman member of your family will get Rs 1,000 per month…. You will get state-of-the-art hospitals and schools like there are in Delhi… So before casting vote, definitely take money from other parties but vote for Aam Aadmi Party. You will benefit before and after elections… You can take false oath but tell your Guru Maharaj and God that I am taking money from these thieves but I will vote for you for the prosperity and betterment of Punjab. “

kejriwal anthem
The name of this election song released on Sunday has been named Kejriwal Anthem.
The anthem – “Kejriwal Hai” – features the Delhi CM as a mass leader and a common man, who is shown carrying his briefcase to a railway station. The song is being seen as AAP’s reply to Punjab CM. Charanjit Singh ChanniThose who are fighting elections by spoiling the image of their common man. The national anthem is also said to be a reply to a Congress party song designed around Channi.

AAP tweeted the song on its handle and said, “The wait is finally over! #KejriwalAnthem is here for #Punjab elections. ,

However, the anthem has sparked a debate as Kejriwal appears 16 times in the 3.28-minute video.
The only leader from Punjab to be a part of the video is Bhagwant Mann who is only visible for 7-seconds.
Mann is demanding to declare the CM candidate, while the party is yet to open its cards.

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