Theresa May woos British-Indians voters with Hindi song
The Hindi song has been especially composed for the General Election 2017 to promote connectivity with the 1.6 million British Indians.
London: Britain’s ruling Conservative Party released a Hindi campaign song on Sunday in an attempt to woo the nearly 1.6 million strong Indian diaspora in the country.
The song ‘Theresa Ke Saath’ for the June 8 general election has been produced by Conservative Friends of India co-chair and UK-based Indian businessman Ranjit S. Baxi and calls on Indian-origin voters to back Theresa May as Britain’s Prime Minister for the next five years.
“The Hindi song has been especially composed for the General Election 2017 to promote connectivity with the 1.6 million British Indians to support Ms May, who will provide strong and stable leadership for Britain and growth of the British economy,” said a statement from the team behind the song.
The catchy tune, available on YouTube channels, calls on voters to “join hands with Theresa May/To make Conservatives win. Five years with Theresa/For the Pride of Britain”.