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AAP to release song on 3rd anniversary

NEW DELHI: The Aam Aadmi Party will release a song to mark its three years in power in Delhi, highlighting the government’s achievements.

AAP to release song on 3rd anniversary

The song is composed and sung by singer Vishal Dadlani. File photo



New Delhi, February 13

The Aam Aadmi Party will release a song to mark its three years in power in Delhi, highlighting the government’s achievements.

The song — ‘Abhi hua teen saal Kejriwal, aage hoga sandar paanch saal Kejriwal’ — is composed to highlight the works of the Arvind Kejriwal government in health, education and other sectors in the last three years.

The song is composed and sung by singer Vishal Dadlani and written by party leader Dilip Pandey.

Before wresting power in February 2015, the AAP had launched a song ‘Paanch Saal Kejriwal’. Last year, on its second anniversary, the AAP government had released a booklet.

To mark the occasion, Kejriwal and cabinet ministers will answer questions of people through social media and phone calls tomorrow.

The ministers along with the chief minister will also highlight the achievements of the AAP government at a programme to be hosted at the NDMC convention centre. — PTI

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