Goldsmith is up against Pakistani-origin Labour candidate Sadiq Khan, believed to connect better with Asian-origin voters who make up almost 20 per cent of London's population, in the May 5 election.
Grassroots organisation, Conservative Connect, this week decided to launch 'Zac Goldsmith Jeete Ga' in Hindi, Urdu, Punjabi and Bengali in an attempt to woo a wide voter base.
The chorus line of the song also features some Mandarin and the tune isa blend ofjazz, reggae and Indian folk.
The song has been created by the same group which had launched the Hindi campaign song 'Neela Hai Asmaan' for Cameron during the May 2015 general elections in the UK.
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"This is the first time in British political history that a multilingual campaign song has been used in order to connect with ethnic minority voters. The main target audience of the song is London's British-Asian community, who make up almost 20 per cent of London's total population," said chairman and founder of Conservative Connect Raza Anjum.
Goldsmith is the brother of Jemima Goldsmith - the former wife of Pakistani cricketer-turned-politician Imran Khan - and son of late billionaire Sir James Goldsmith.
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