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Squid games on Delhi streets: AAP’s unique poll campaign after ‘bin dulhe ki baraat’

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Squid games on Delhi streets: AAP's unique poll campaign after 'bin dulhe ki baraat'

NEW DELHI: Debt-ridden civilians lured to an island to compete in deadly games for a chance to win a fortune—that’s Squid Game for you. Add an air quality index at hazardous levels, and you have Squid Game: Delhi edition.
Aam Aadmi Party is back with another unique poll campaign for Delhi after its ‘wedding procession’ with the groom missing, which was an apparent jab at Bharatiya Janata Party which is yet to announce its CM face.
Calling it a social experiment, AAP took to streets to understand the popularity of its leaders compared with that of the BJP leaders.
The participants were asked to identify the masked men (and two women) belonging to either ‘team Kejriwal or BJP.’

The leaders included AAP chief Arvind Kejriwal, Atishi, Raghav Chadha, Manish Sisodiya, Ramesh Bidhuri, Parvesh Verma, Virendra Sachdeva, Rajkumar Ballan among others.

Earlier this month, AAP had staged a wedding procession without a groom with placards saying “BJP ka dulha kaun”.
AAP leader Sanjay Singh, among others, took part in the procession, commenting, “The wedding procession is going but the groom is not visible. BJP is a wedding procession without a groom,” he said posting a video of the procession. “No leader, no policy, no intention,” he added.
Elections in Delhi are set to take place on February 5 and the votes would be counted on February 8.

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