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To launches Bhay Ho to counter Cong's Jai Ho

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Press Trust Of India New Delhi

Parody features children singing the song in a train compartment.

Seeking to counter the Jai Ho ad campaign of the Congress, the Bhartiya Janta Party (BJP) today unveiled a parody of the famous Slumdog Millionaire song saying Bhay Ho (let fear prevail).

“The video is not an official one. It is sent to us by a party sympathiser. This song depicts the real situation of the country. It says.... Bhay (fear) ho.... Bhookh (hunger) ho.... Atank (terror) ho.... Mahangayi (inflation) ho.... Phir bhi jai ho,” party spokesperson Sidhaarth Nath Singh said.

The song features street children from Hyderabad, singing the song in the general compartment of a train and a stranger planting a bomb in the railway coach.

 

The BJP said the street singers are already taking the message against the ruling Congress by their performances.

“The artistes are street singers and they are into the job of taking the message to different areas with this song even before it is unveiled here,” Singh said.

Even as the saffron party opposed the idea of the Slumdog Millionaire child artists campaigning for the Congress, calling it a “mockery of poverty”, the short film features two street children Nagarjun and Durga singing the song.

On being asked if the party feared a copyright violation of the tune by launching the Bhay Ho song, Singh said, “we will respond to the notice if it is sent to us”.

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First Published: Mar 29 2009 | 12:16 AM IST

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