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Delhi: In the election season, there is more entertainment than issues, an interesting poster war has broken out between BJP and Aam Aadmi Party in the Delhi assembly elections and the issues are missing

Big and important issues are missing in the Delhi Assembly elections and in its place filmy splashes and showers have taken over. Posters are being answered with posters. This time Bollywood stars have not yet appeared in the election atmosphere of the capital, but instead film posters are giving full enjoyment of the movie. Dhishooh… Dhishooh… and Dhany… Dhany… The scene of poster war is amazing. Delhi’s leaders have accepted that when you don’t have any issues, then just bring out posters. The whole Delhi has become a movie plex and voters are looking like spectators. There is Chhota Pandit, Khalnayak, Mogambo, Kaleen Bhaiya, Khatron Ke Khiladi, Mughal-e-Azam’s Salim and Raja Babu too. That is, from golden classic to modern picture. Cinemascope canvas has been decorated for the entertainment of voters of every age.

This poster war of BJP and Aam Aadmi Party in Delhi is really no less than a wonder. Movies may be something outside the special interest of many such people, but cinema has to be used as a weapon to gain the support of the common voters. But in return, the issue of development of Delhi is not visible. The condition of the country’s capital has lagged far behind other metros, who cares about that. All the potential is being spent in the creativity of posters. If only the intensity of posters was shown for Delhi too, the capital would have become Paris. By the way, it will be interesting to see who has how much fire in their creative in this poster war. The important question is also whether leaving the issues aside, poster war can prove to be a factor for electoral victory?

Kejriwal made ‘Chhota Pandit’

As soon as Aam Aadmi Party’s national convenor and former Delhi Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal announced to give Pujari-Granthi Samman for temples and Gurudwaras after forming the government, BJP attacked by showing Kejriwal as Chhota Pandit on the poster of Bhool Bhulaiyaa. Accused of appeasement. On the poster, Arvind Kejriwal was depicted as Rajpal Yadav of Bhool Bhulaiyaa and wrote – Electoral Hindu. Further, he also took a jibe by writing- Going to the temple is just an illusion for me. Etc. etc. The election pandit with Chota Pandit went viral in no time.

From election ‘Mogambo’ to ‘Aapada-e-Azam’

The matter did not stop here. In one of its posters, BJP called Kejriwal the anti-Purvanchal big thug of Delhi, and in another, on the lines of ‘only one man is enough’, released a poster of Kejriwal and wrote- Delhi has been ruined- just by one disaster gang. In response to AAP, BJP on the next poster made Kejriwal sometimes a player of liquor, sometimes Kaleen Bhaiya in the getup of Pankaj Tripathi of Mirzapur, sometimes Delhi’s villain in Sanjay Dutt’s getup, sometimes Mogambo and wrote on the poster- Fire of hatred against Purvanchalis, and sometimes made Kejriwal a prince on the lines of Mughal-e-Azam and wrote- Aapada-e-Azam.

Bidhuri was called ‘Galiwala’ in ‘Bala’ style

And now a look at the creativity of Aam Aadmi Party’s posters. Kejriwal has been attacked in every poster released by BJP, while the one leader who has been attacked the most in the posters released by AAP is Ramesh Bidhuri, who is contesting against CM Atishi from Kalkaji assembly constituency. Recently, Ramesh Bidhuri had given a controversial statement first about Priyanka Gandhi and then about Chief Minister Atishi’s father – after which AAP released several posters one by one.

In these election posters of yours, Ramesh Bidhuri is shown somewhere in the style of Ayushman Khurana from the film ‘Bala’ and it is written on it – ‘Gaaliwala’, while on the KGF style poster, Ramesh Bidhuri is shown in an aggressive style and it is written – BJP’s abusive CM face. There is another poster of Ramesh Bidhuri – on which it is written – Torn poster turned out to be abusive. At the same time, one poster is of the film Hathiyar, on which the photo of Parvesh Verma, who is contesting against Arvind Kejriwal from New Delhi seat, is pasted and it is written on it – Killer of the election process. Arvind Kejriwal has accused Parvesh Verma of distributing money, shoes, blankets to people. The matter also reached the Election Commission.

Raja Babu’s palace in response to Sheeshmahal

Former CM Arvind Kejriwal is facing the allegation of building a Sheeshmahal worth crores during the Covid period along with the alleged liquor scam in Delhi. Strong attacks have been made by the BJP on this matter, in response to which AAP also targeted the PM residence by calling it Raj Mahal. The discussion of Sheeshmahal vs Rajmahal is also hot in Delhi. Keeping this in mind, another sharp poster was released by the Aam Aadmi Party – and this poster is in the style of the film Raja Babu. Prime Minister Modi has been directly attacked on this poster. It is written – Raja Babu living in a palace worth 2700 crores.

Which party will win on February 8?

Obviously, these filmy posters have also made the tumultuous election atmosphere of Delhi colorful. Voting will be held in Delhi on February 5 and the counting of votes will be done on February 8. It will be interesting to see how much impact the posters of which party have on the hearts and minds of the people of Delhi? AAP has also released one of its posters in the style of Sonu Sood’s recently released Hindi film Fateh, below which is written 8 February and Arvind Kejriwal is standing above it smiling. The poster is presenting Kejriwal as a winner. He is claiming to win Delhi again.

Now it will be known only on 8 February how many Delhis have been conquered? However, Congress has kept itself away from this battle of posters. At present, the poster dispute is seen only between Aam Aadmi Party and Bharatiya Janata Party.

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