Vishal Dadlani tweeted about Delhi Election trends- "If you lose, you'll work hard"
Vishal Dadlani tweeted about Delhi Election trends-
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The results of Delhi assembly elections have started coming. Apart from this, it is clear from the initial trends that the public has once again given a mandate in favor of the Aam Aadmi Party. They once again made up their mind to make Arvind Kejriwal the CM. Singer Vishal Dadlani, who has always raised his voice in support of the Aam Aadmi Party, has said a big thing by looking at the results of Delhi.

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Vishal Dadlani has written in support of AAP on his Twitter handle, "losers will work hard and will work hard. I can not see these results. It seems quite stressful with this. I meet again after the results. I hope that what will be best for the country, the same can be seen. I want to tell the brothers and sisters of our Aam Aadmi Party that when we win today, you will be humble, always stay connected to the ground. Jai Hind". Now, this tweet of Vishal Dadlani does not surprise. It is known to the whole world that Vishal is a great supporter of Kejriwal and his politics. He has helped the party on many occasions.

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When the Delhi election campaign was in full swing, then the giant Dadlani also came into the fray. He asked for votes for the AAP MLAs. With this, it becomes imperative to make this tweet for Vishal's Aam Aadmi Party. The same has now seen a very deep relationship between Bollywood and politics. The same should happen in Indian politics and it does not happen that there is no response from Bollywood. The same citizenship law is the biggest example of this. That one law had torn the two in Bollywood. Apart from this, if someone was supporting that law, then any opposition. Apart from this, everyone, from Swara Bhaskar to Anurag Kashyap, spoke with impunity on that issue.

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