'EC agrees BJP acting dictatorially': Delhi minister Atishi after ban on AAP's new campaign song

The party had launched its campaign song as 'Jail Ke Jawab mein hum vote denge.' Arvind Kejriwal and Manish Sisodia were also seen in this two-minute campaign song.

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The Election Commission has given a big blow to the Aam Aadmi Party just before the Lok Sabha elections. The Commission has banned the party's campaign song on Sunday. MLA Atishi Marlena held a press conference in the national capital criticising the ECI's decision. 

ECI banned AAP's campaign song

The party had launched its campaign song as 'Jail Ke Jawab mein hum vote denge.' Arvind Kejriwal and Manish Sisodia were also seen in this two-minute campaign song. This song was written by party MLA Dilip Pandey. At the same time, AAP has called this step of the Commission as dictatorship of the Centre.

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Atishi alleges government

Senior AAP leader and minister Atishi said that there is no mention of BJP anywhere in the campaign song. Atishi said that in dictatorial governments, opposition parties are prevented from campaigning.