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Bihar elections: BJP launches 'e-Kamal' website, election song 'Modi ji ki leher'

With just 10 days remaining for the first phase of Bihar elections, various political parties are releasing their theme songs targeting the other. BJP launched a website 'e-kamal' and election song 'Modi ji ki leher' too woo voters.

Bihar elections: BJP launches 'e-Kamal' website, election song 'Modi ji ki leher'
Bihar elections: BJP launches 'e-Kamal' website, election song 'Modi ji ki leher'
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Published : Oct 18, 2020, 7:32 AM IST

Updated : Oct 18, 2020, 7:54 AM IST

Patna: BJP leader Bhupender Yadav, Manoj Tiwari and Sanjay Jaiswal launched 'e-Kamal' website for the upcoming Bihar elections in Patna on October 17.

The party also released election song 'Modi ji ki leher' featuring party leader and actor Dinesh Lal Yadav 'Nirahua'.

Rap songs have become the new tool for parties to attack each other in Bihar polls. After BJP and JDU on Tuesday released campaign songs in Bhojpuri titled 'Bihar mein ee baa' (This is in Bihar) to counter RJD’s 'Bihar me kaa ba,' lauding the Nitish Kumar-led NDA government in the state. The Congress on Thursday shot back with its own version of 'ka-ba' asking Nitish 'Kaa kiye ho'. The party alleged that the state has become a den of corruption under the 'corrupt NDA alliance '.

Bihar elections: BJP launches 'e-Kamal' website, election song 'Modi ji ki leher'

Earlier this month, the RJD also launched its campaign song, 'Tejashwi bhava: Bihar', along with a slogan 'Iss bar Tejashwi tayy hai'. While launching the party's song, the RJD attacked Chief Minister Nitish Kumar's 15-year rule in Bihar by raising issues of migrants, unemployment, hunger, starvation, poor health, corruption, crime and law and order breakdown in the State. Tejashwi was compared with a burning lamp.

However, political pundits are of the view that the theme song of RJD is on the lines of Nitish Kumar's 2015 slogan, 'Bihar mein bahar hai, Nitish Kumar hain.'

Elections in 243 Bihar Assembly constituencies in three phases will begin on October 28. Second and third phases will be held on November 3 and November 7 respectively. The counting of votes will take place on November 10.

READ: PM Modi's rallies won't create magic in Bihar: Congress

With ANI inputs

Patna: BJP leader Bhupender Yadav, Manoj Tiwari and Sanjay Jaiswal launched 'e-Kamal' website for the upcoming Bihar elections in Patna on October 17.

The party also released election song 'Modi ji ki leher' featuring party leader and actor Dinesh Lal Yadav 'Nirahua'.

Rap songs have become the new tool for parties to attack each other in Bihar polls. After BJP and JDU on Tuesday released campaign songs in Bhojpuri titled 'Bihar mein ee baa' (This is in Bihar) to counter RJD’s 'Bihar me kaa ba,' lauding the Nitish Kumar-led NDA government in the state. The Congress on Thursday shot back with its own version of 'ka-ba' asking Nitish 'Kaa kiye ho'. The party alleged that the state has become a den of corruption under the 'corrupt NDA alliance '.

Bihar elections: BJP launches 'e-Kamal' website, election song 'Modi ji ki leher'

Earlier this month, the RJD also launched its campaign song, 'Tejashwi bhava: Bihar', along with a slogan 'Iss bar Tejashwi tayy hai'. While launching the party's song, the RJD attacked Chief Minister Nitish Kumar's 15-year rule in Bihar by raising issues of migrants, unemployment, hunger, starvation, poor health, corruption, crime and law and order breakdown in the State. Tejashwi was compared with a burning lamp.

However, political pundits are of the view that the theme song of RJD is on the lines of Nitish Kumar's 2015 slogan, 'Bihar mein bahar hai, Nitish Kumar hain.'

Elections in 243 Bihar Assembly constituencies in three phases will begin on October 28. Second and third phases will be held on November 3 and November 7 respectively. The counting of votes will take place on November 10.

READ: PM Modi's rallies won't create magic in Bihar: Congress

With ANI inputs

Last Updated : Oct 18, 2020, 7:54 AM IST
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