Parody of the song ‘Aurangzeb’ in ‘CPM’ campaign

In the Ekushey assembly election, the people of the state heard the parody song of CPIM – Tumpa, I will go to the brigade with you. Although the crop could not be harvested by listening to this song. Lal Party did not get a single seat. However, the song became popular. Leftists also made parody songs after the municipal elections. Even if a small crop was harvested, the overall result was bad. This time in the by-election of Baliganj assembly constituency also CPIM has brought in front a parody of the original song ‘Aurangavati’.

This time CPIM has fielded Saira Shah Halim in the by-election of Baliganj Assembly constituency. She is the wife of CPIM leader and Dr. Fouad Halim. The Trinamool Congress has fielded Babul Supriya, a former Modi cabinet minister and now a Trinamool Congress leader. BJP has fielded Keya Ghosh as its candidate. This parody song is about the politics of change. Political experts believe that this is a direct indication of Babul Supriya.

What exactly is in this parody song? ‌ The line of this song highlights, Forgetting to go to work is now the only job in this state. Syndicate’s money, people’s tack is empty .’‌ The dialogue of the song is written by Rahul Pal and the song is sung by Nilabj Niyogi. CPIM leader Dr Fouad Halim posted the song on Facebook.

Through this song, it is clear that CPIM wants to raise the issue of Rampurhat genocide in front of the people. The Trinamool Congress has been the main culprit here. This seat became vacant after the death of Subrata Mukherjee. So this by-election. Here CPIM is trying to draw votes. But it remains to be seen who will have the last laugh in Baliganj.