BJP Rolls Out Campaign Song 'Bahane Nahi Badlav Chahiye' For Delhi Elections
The song "Bahane Nahi Badlav Chahiye, Delhi Mein BJP Sarkar Chahiye" (need change not excuses, Delhi requires BJP government) reflects the mood of the city to oust the Aapda (AAP) government that "cheated" people with false promises and set record of corruption, charged Delhi BJP chief Virendra Sachdeva.

BJP Rolls Out Campaign Song: The song "Bahane Nahi Badlav Chahiye, Delhi Mein BJP Sarkar Chahiye" (need change not excuses, Delhi requires BJP government) reflects the mood of the city to oust the Aapda (AAP) government that "cheated" people with false promises and set record of corruption, charged Delhi BJP chief Virendra Sachdeva.
While the song was officially launched during Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s ‘Parivartan Rally’ last week in Rohini, it was on Saturday rolled out extensively for the February 5 poll campaign.
The song targets issues such as water supply, air pollution, Yamuna pollution, sanitation, corruption allegations, and the 2020 riots while urging voters to choose the BJP in the upcoming elections.
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The campaign song focuses on several civic issues that BJP claims have worsened under AAP’s leadership, including waterlogging, poor waste management, and Delhi’s infamous landfill sites. It also references the Sheesh Mahal controversy, which has been a focal point of BJP’s criticism of AAP.
The 2:26-minute track, sung by BJP MP Manoj Tiwari and others, features images of AAP leaders Arvind Kejriwal, Manish Sisodia, and Sanjay Singh during their custody in the excise case. “For the past 10 years, Delhi’s people have suffered under the ‘AAP-da’ government, which has misused public funds for personal luxury. The time has come for Delhiites to seek accountability and usher in change,” said Delhi BJP chief Virendra Sachdeva, adding that citizens across the city are calling for a BJP government.
Delhi BJP MP Manoj Tiwari, who has been composing campaign songs for BJP since the 2017 municipal elections, expressed confidence in the song’s ability to resonate with voters. “This time, the song ‘Bahane Nahi, Badlav Chahiye’ is deeply connecting with people. It reflects their struggles over the past decade, including dirty water, waste management issues, and corruption. Delhi residents are no longer swayed by hollow promises—they’re ready for change,” he said, noting the song’s significant traction on social media.
The BJP is yet to come up with its manifesto for the elections to the 70-member Delhi Assembly scheduled on February 5. The party has so far released a list of 29 candidates and the next list is expected soon. The ruling Aam Aadmi Party (AAP) has announced its candidates in all 70 seats and recently launched its campaign song "Phir Layenge Kejriwal" in the run-up to the polls.
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