lundi 16 mai 2016

Arvind Kejriwal and his love for singing

Aam Aadmi Party (AAP) convenor and Delhi Chief Minister is always looking out for new ways to woo his voters and keep the conversations around him and his young party alive on social media. Be it his trademark muffler, the roadside dharna or his distinctive style of singing.  
And it is not just social media platforms such as and Facebook, Kejriwal's online team has also used other platforms to convey their party's message — from TV advertisements, YouTube videos and automated phone calls. 
In the latest that has gone viral after it went up on AAP's page, Kejriwal tried his hand at replicating an old Bollywood song sung by versatile playback singer --- Aa Chal Ke Tujhe Main Leke Chaloon – from the 1964 film Door Gagan Ki Chaon Mein – with the lyrics changed to suit the occasion.

This song has now become the anthem against corruption, which goes like this: “Jahan chor bhi na ho, jahan bhrasht be na ho, bas AAP ka raaj chale (where there are no thieves or corrupt people, and AAP rules)”.

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Arvind Kejriwal and his love for singing

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