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‘UP Mein Ka Ba’: Bhojpuri Singer Criticises Yogi Govt Ahead Of Polls

Mumbai: Bhojpuri singer Neha Rathore released the song ‘UP Mein Ka Ba’, criticising Yogi Adityanath’s government in Uttar Pradesh.

In her song titled ‘UP Mein Ka Ba’ (What is in UP?), the Bhojpuri singer attacked the state government’s handling of the second wave of the COVID-19 pandemic, on issues such as the Lakhimpur Kheri violence and the Hathras rape case.

A day after Ravi Kishan released his song ‘UP Mein Sab Ba’ (Everything in UP), Rathore on Sunday shared the song on her Twitter handle and YouTube channel.

In his song, the Gorakhpur MP praised the BJP government in Uttar Pradesh for its effort to woo voters ahead of the upcoming assembly elections in the state.

He sings, “Yogi ke sarkar ba, vikas ke bahaar ba, sadakan ke jaal ba, kaam bemisal ba, Je kabhu na rahal who ab ba…. apradhi ke jel ba, bijli relam rel ba, Corona gayil har ba, Je kabhu na rahal who ab ba…. UP mein sab ba… Nivesh jordar ba, badhal rojgar ba” (There is Yogi government in the state, there is development, roads and electricity in the state. Criminals are behind the bars and there is no COVID cases in UP and the investments and employment rate has increased in the state. There is everything in UP).

Taking a dig at the Ravi Kishan’s claims, Rathore sings, “Khatam rojgar ba.. Corona se lakhan mar gayil le, laashan se Ganga bhar gayale… Mantri ke betuva badi rangdar ba, kisanan ke chhati pe rondat motar car ba, ae chaukidar, bolo ke zimmedar ba?… UP me ka ba” (There is no employment in the state, lakhs have died due to COVID and Ganga was filled with the bodies. The minister’s son has an attitude, he mowed over his car on farmers. ‘Chaukidar’, who is responsible for this?).

https://twitter.com/nehafolksinger/status/1482525510173396993?s=20

Elections for the 403 Assembly constituencies in Uttar Pradesh will be held in seven phases starting February 10. The polling in Uttar Pradesh will be held on February 10, 14, 20, 23, 27 and March 3 and 7 in seven phases. The counting of votes will take place on March 10

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