As the Delhi Assembly elections approach, Congress party has released a new campaign song called "Har Jarurat Hogi Puri, Dilli Mein Congress Hai Jaruri." The 2.48 minute anthem highlights the dissatisfaction of Delhi residents with the current AAP government and also addresses the party's promises for the city, such as free electricity and the Pyari Didi Yojana. Delhi Congress Chief Devendra Yadav states that the anthem reflects the frustration of the people and the Congress is the only party capable of addressing the issues facing Delhi.
"Hogi Har Jarurat Puri, Dilli Mein Congress Hai Jaruri": Congress' Pre-Election Anthem Targets AAP
Background:
As the Delhi Assembly elections draw near, political parties are ramping up their campaigns. The Congress party has released a new campaign song titled "Har Jarurat Hogi Puri, Dilli Mein Congress Hai Jaruri" (Every need will be fulfilled, Congress is essential for Delhi).
The Anthem:
The 2.48-minute anthem is an upbeat and catchy tune that highlights the dissatisfaction of Delhi residents with the current AAP government. It accuses the government of breaking its promises and neglecting the city.
The lyrics mention specific promises made by the Congress party, such as free electricity for up to 200 units, the Pyari Didi Yojana (a financial assistance scheme for women), and the resumption of the Old Pension Scheme for government employees.
Congress' Stance:
Delhi Congress Chief Devendra Yadav has stated that the anthem reflects the frustration of the people of Delhi. He said that the AAP government has failed to deliver on its promises and that the Congress is the only party that can address the city's issues.
Impact of the Anthem:
The anthem has received mixed reactions from the public. Some have praised it for capturing the mood of the people, while others have criticized it for being overly populist and unrealistic.
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