Election battle tune- ‘Yeddy scam song’ goes viral
Team Udayavani, Apr 27, 2018, 12:13 PM IST
Bengaluru: Karnataka’s crucial assembly polls which is due on May 12 has made the state the most trending in the country. Each party is exchanging charges against the rivals particularly via social media so as to win the election at any cost.
The amusement factor in the elections has now run a step higher with a tune taunting the BJP’s aspirant B S Yeddyurappa as the chief ministerial candidate going viral. The sarcastic yet comical tune portrays everything from Yeddyurappa’s residency as CM, corruption assertions against him, detainment, quitting BJP and the way that the BJP amid its residency in the state saw three Chief Minister.
The song titled ‘Yeddy song scam song’ with a hashtag #yeddyscams has turned into a web sensation on the internet.
Sung to the tune of Tamil hit melody ‘Why this Kolavari di’ highlighting actor Dhanush, the song derides the BJP that it has no choice for the assembly polls other than the tainted BSY.
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