AAP, BJP Trade ‘Pushpa’-Inspired Posters in Delhi Election Battle
Delhi Election Heats up: AAP and BJP Wage “Pushpa”-Inspired Poster War
New Delhi: As the Delhi Assembly elections loom early next year, the political battleground is heating up with a unique twist – a poster war inspired by the blockbuster film “Pushpa 2.”
The ruling Aam Aadmi Party (AAP) recently unveiled a poster featuring Chief Minister arvind Kejriwal with the bold tagline “Kejriwal Jhukega Nahi,” echoing the iconic dialogue from the film. The poster, shared widely on social media, aims to project Kejriwal as an unyielding leader.
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AAP is working hard to retain power in Delhi for a third time
Not to be outdone, the Delhi BJP fired back with its own “Pushpa”-themed poster. Featuring state president Virendra Sachdeva in a Pushpa-esque pose on a throne, the poster declares ”Bhrashtachariyon Ko Khatam Karenge” (will finish the corrupt), accompanied by the catchphrase “Rappa-Rappa.”
This poster war is just the latest salvo in a fierce battle for Delhi. AAP, aiming for a historic third consecutive term, has been highlighting its track record of development and welfare schemes.The BJP,out of power in Delhi sence 1998,is determined to wrest control,accusing AAP of corruption and inefficiency.
Both parties are leveraging social media platforms to their advantage, using slogans, memes, and animation videos to connect with voters. The BJP’s “Ab Nahi Sahenge, Badal Kar Rahenge” (won’t tolerate now, will bring the change) slogan reflects their determination to end AAP’s reign.
the upcoming election promises to be a closely fought contest, with both AAP and BJP pulling out all the stops to woo voters. The “Pushpa” poster war is a testament to the high stakes involved and the creative ways parties are employing to capture the public’s attention.
“Pushpa” Fever Grips Delhi Politics: Poster War Erupts Ahead of Polls
New Delhi: The Delhi Assembly elections are set to be a heated battleground, and the latest weapon in the political arsenal? A “Pushpa” inspired poster war.
The Aam Aadmi Party (AAP),led by Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal,kicked off the trend with a poster featuring Kejriwal bearing the tagline “Kejriwal Jhukega Nahi” (Kejriwal won’t bend),mirroring a powerful dialog from the blockbuster film.The poster went viral on social media, projecting Kejriwal as an immovable force.
Not to be outdone, the Delhi BJP, led by state president Virendra Sachdeva, countered with their own “Pushpa” twist. A poster depicting Sachdeva in a regal “Pushpa” pose, sitting on a throne, declared their intention to “finish the corrupt” with the catchy phrase “Rappa-Rappa.”
This “Pushpa”-themed poster war showcases the fierce competition between the two parties. The AAP, aiming for a historic third consecutive term, showcases its achievements through advancement and welfare projects.The BJP, seeking to reclaim power after being out of office in Delhi as 1998, takes aim at AAP, accusing them of corruption and inefficiency.
Both parties are strategically leveraging social media, employing catchy slogans, memes, and dynamic videos to connect with voters. The BJP’s “Ab Nahi Sahenge, Badal Kar Rahenge” (Won’t tolerate now, will bring the change) reverbates their determination to end AAP’s dominance.
The upcoming election promises to be a nail-biter as both AAP and BJP pull out all stops to win over voters.The “Pushpa” poster battle exemplifies the high stakes involved and the creative strategies parties are employing to capture public attention.
