Friday , January 10 2025

AAP said- Kejriwal will bow down otherwise BJP said… Poster war started in Delhi with the dialogue of Pushpa 2 film.

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Delhi Assembly Elections 2025: Now only two months are left for Delhi Assembly elections. Before that, poster war has started between BJP and AAP. The recently released poster of Allu Arjun’s Pushpa 2 has started a war between the two parties.

The Aam Aadmi Party on Saturday released a poster on the lines of the film, the title of which is based on a dialogue from the film. The poster has the photo of Arvind Kejriwal and it is written ‘Kejriwal will not bow down’. Kejriwal is seen carrying AAP’s election symbol ‘Savarni’ on his shoulder.

Kejriwal is coming again
Aam Aadmi Party has shared a photo. The caption reads, ‘Kejriwal is coming again.’ The poster mentions the work done by the Delhi government. Apart from this, it is written on the poster that Kejriwal’s fourth term is coming soon. That means Aam Aadmi Party government was formed in 2013, 2015 and 2019.

BJP wrote- To the corrupt…
After Aam Aadmi Party, Delhi BJP has also released its poster on Monday. In the poster, party state president Virendra Sachdeva is shown sitting on the throne in the form of the film’s character Pushpa. It is written in bold letters in the poster, ‘We will eliminate the corrupt.’ ‘Rappa-Rappa’ has been written on the poster copying Pushpa’s dialogue.

In the mood to form government for the fourth time
Aam Aadmi Party wants to gain power in Delhi for the fourth time after forming the government in 2013, 2015 and 2020. AAP won 67 seats in 2015 and 63 seats in 2019.

BJP is out of power in Delhi since 1998
BJP leaders, who have been out of power in Delhi since 1998, consider the upcoming assembly elections as the best opportunity to end AAP’s dominance in Delhi politics.

Both sides are targeting each other through various mediums including social media through slogans, posters, memes and animated videos. Earlier, BJP had raised the slogan ‘Now we will not tolerate, we will change,’ claiming to end AAP’s rule.