RJD floats Bhojpuri slogan "Kare ke Ba, Lade ke Ba, Jeete ke Ba" for Lok Sabha polls
Lalu Prasad-led RJD has coined a slogan in Bhojpuri language "Kare ke Ba, Lade ke Ba, Jeete ke Ba" for the ensuing Lok-Sabha elections.
Patna: Lalu Prasad-led RJD has coined a slogan in Bhojpuri language "Kare ke Ba, Lade ke Ba, Jeete ke Ba" (we have to do, we have to fight, we have to win) for the ensuing Lok-Sabha elections.
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The slogan imitates the famous Bengali slogan of "korbo, lorbo, jitbo re" (we will do, we will fight, and we will win) which is IPL team Kolkata Knight Riders Anthem.
Sharing the slogan, RJD official Twitter said that the nation will have to "battle for justice" for the "sake of democracy".
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"In this battle of justice for the sake of democracy, we have to do-we have to fight- we have to win. We will have to stand together against all injustice and atrocities as we have to do- we have to fight- we have to win," tweeted RJD from its official handle.
In a subsequent tweet, Tejashwi Yadav shared the song based on the slogan "Kare ke Ba, Lade ke Ba, Jeete ke Ba".
करे के बा - लड़े के बा - जीते के बा
— Tejashwi Yadav (@yadavtejashwi) April 4, 2019
लक्ष्य बड़ा है, संघर्ष कठिन है …
करे के बा - लड़े के बा - जीते के बा
अंधेरों से रण में ,
गूँजेगा कण कण में ...
करे के बा - लड़े के बा - जीते के बा
अन्याय के विरुद्ध रण में,
भाव यही जन-जन में …
करे के बा - लड़े के बा - जीते के बा pic.twitter.com/YfWhaCFamb
The RJD is contesting 20 out of the 40 parliamentary constituencies in the state as per a seat-sharing pact announced by the grand alliance on March 22.
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The Bihar “Mahagathbandhan”(grand-alliance) includes the RJD,& Congress, Rashtriya Lok Samta Party (RLSP), Hindustani Awam Morcha (HAM), Lok Jantrantrik Dal (LJD) and Vikas Sheel Insaan Party (VIP).
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Bihar will go to polls in seven phases, from April 11 to May 19, and counting of votes will take place on May 23. (ANI)