<p>New Delhi: AAP supremo Arvind Kejriwal on Tuesday released the party's campaign song for the Delhi Assembly elections, the schedule for which is expected to be announced later in the day.</p><p>"Phir Layenge Kejriwal" -- the 3:29-minute song -- highlights AAP's achievements during its tenure in office and aims to strike a chord with voters, emphasising continuity in governance.</p><p>The Election Commission (EC) is expected to announce the polls schedule later on Tuesday.</p><p>Check out the song right here:</p>.<p>Kejriwal said after releasing the song, "We celebrate our elections like festivals, and people wait for our song; now it's out, and people can dance to it."</p><p>Taking a dig at the BJP, he added, "I know even BJP leaders will like our song; even they can dance to our song in their rooms."</p><p>Chief Minister Atishi and other senior AAP leaders Manish Sisodia, Saurabh Bharadwaj, Gopal Rai and Sanjay Singh, among others, were present at the release.</p><p>With the release of the campaign song, AAP has intensified efforts to retain its footing in the national capital.</p><p>AAP has already announced candidates for all 70 constituencies as it bids to return to office for a third consecutive term.</p>
<p>New Delhi: AAP supremo Arvind Kejriwal on Tuesday released the party's campaign song for the Delhi Assembly elections, the schedule for which is expected to be announced later in the day.</p><p>"Phir Layenge Kejriwal" -- the 3:29-minute song -- highlights AAP's achievements during its tenure in office and aims to strike a chord with voters, emphasising continuity in governance.</p><p>The Election Commission (EC) is expected to announce the polls schedule later on Tuesday.</p><p>Check out the song right here:</p>.<p>Kejriwal said after releasing the song, "We celebrate our elections like festivals, and people wait for our song; now it's out, and people can dance to it."</p><p>Taking a dig at the BJP, he added, "I know even BJP leaders will like our song; even they can dance to our song in their rooms."</p><p>Chief Minister Atishi and other senior AAP leaders Manish Sisodia, Saurabh Bharadwaj, Gopal Rai and Sanjay Singh, among others, were present at the release.</p><p>With the release of the campaign song, AAP has intensified efforts to retain its footing in the national capital.</p><p>AAP has already announced candidates for all 70 constituencies as it bids to return to office for a third consecutive term.</p>