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Lok Sabha Elections 2024: AAP campaign song gets approval by Election Commission

Lok Sabha elections 2024: Delhi's seven Lok Sabha seats will go to the polls in the sixth phase on May 25 (Monday). The BJP won all seven seats in the 2014 and 2019 elections.

Lok Sabha Elections 2024, AAP campaign song, Jail Ka Jawab Vote Se Denge, AAP campaign song gets Ele Image Source : AAP (X)Lok Sabha elections 2024: AAP campaign song gets approval by Election Commission.

Lok Sabha elections 2024: The Delhi CEO's office has approved Aam Aadmi Party's (AAP) Lok Sabha elections 2024 campaign song after the party made modifications to it, officials said on Friday (May 3). AAP MLA Dilip Pandey, who penned and voiced the song, confirmed that the song has been approved.

The party had claimed on April 28 (Sunday) that the Election Commission banned its campaign song "Jail Ka Jawab Vote Se Denge". Delhi poll body officials, however, had said AAP was asked to modify the contents of the song since it violated the Election Commission's guidelines and advertising codes.

An official said the party resubmitted its proposal to the Chief Electoral Officer's (CEO) office after making the modifications, following which the song was approved. The song was released last month.

Dilip Pandey on campaign song approval

In a post in Hindi on X, Pandey said, "Truth can be troubled, not defeated! "Jail Ka Jawab Vote Se Denge" is not just a campaign song of AAP but it is the essence of the sentiment going on in the minds of the common people of the country.

That is why, in the end, truth prevailed and the Election Commission approved the use of the campaign song in the elections. Satyamev Jayate!"

AAP asked to make modifications in campaign song 

Sources in the Delhi CEO's office had said the song was not banned but AAP was asked to resubmit its proposal with certain modifications, in accordance with Advertising Codes prescribed under the Cable Television Network Rules, 1994, and Election Commission guidelines/norms circulated through a letter dated August 24, 2023, for certification.

The Delhi poll body had said certain phrases in the original song were "slanderous" and contained "criticism of the ruling party on the basis of unverified facts" while also casting aspersions on the judiciary and police.

Meanwhile, AAP's New Delhi candidate Somnath Bharti has resigned from several prominent positions, including membership of the Delhi Development Authority, vice-chairmanship of the Delhi Jal Board, and a non-official membership of the Board of Visitors to Delhi Prisons, the party said in a statement.

"Though, as per the laws, these posts don't fall in the category of offices of profit but Somnath Bharti has opted to resign from these posts," the party said. Bharti will file his nomination on Saturday.

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