- By Aditya Jha
- Sun, 02 Feb 2025 01:41 PM (IST)
- Source:JND
Delhi Election 2025: BJP MP Manoj Tiwari on Sunday launched the party's fourth campaign song for Delhi Assembly elections, three days before the February 5 polling day. The song -- "Dil Walo Ki Dilli Ko Ab BJP Sarkar Chahiye" -- has been sung by former MP Dinesh Lal Yadav, while senior BJP leader Neel Kant Bakshi is its creative director.
Speaking at the launch, Tiwari told mediapersons that when the BJP announced its manifesto, someone asked him how the party plans to fulfil all the promises made in it. "I responded by saying that whatever is mentioned in the manifesto is already being implemented in Haryana and Maharashtra," Tiwari said. The discussions led to the idea of launching another campaign song to raise awareness among the residents of Delhi, he said.
"We felt the people of Delhi should be informed about these developments, and that's when the idea for this song was conceived," the BJP MP from Northeast Delhi said. Tiwari also said that while campaigning on Saturday, he forgot to highlight a key takeaway from the Union Budget.
"Someone from the crowd reminded me I missed mentioning that those earning up to Rs 12 lakh annually will now be completely exempt from income tax. This shows that people are aware, and they want a BJP government," he said.
Tiwari further stated that Arvind Kejriwal-led Aam Aadmi Party has just made vague promises to Delhi people and could not deliver even 10 per cent of it. He also criticised Kejriwal for doing politics over the issue of Yamuna river.
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Tiwari claimed that Kejriwal is trying to manipulate people by creating fake stories as he failed to clean Yamuna in more than ten years of time. While the ruling Aam Aadmi Party is looking for a hattrick of victories in the national capital, the saffron party will try to form government in Delhi after more than two decades.
(Note: This story has not been edited by Jagran English staff. Credit: PTI)