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Watch: PPP anthem ‘Dila Teer Bija’ hits Indian clubs

Watch: PPP anthem ‘Dila Teer Bija’ hits Indian clubs

PPP anthem ‘Dila Teer Bija’ hits Indian clubs. Although ties between Pakistan and India are still tenuous, the two countries have a strong mutual appreciation for music in particular. The Pakistan People’s Party anthem Dila Teer Bija, which transcends national boundaries, is currently popular.

The PPP anthem “Dila Teer Bija,” sung by Shabana Noshi and composed by Zahoor Khan Zeibi, is a catchy song that is based on a groovy, beat-heavy rendition of Baloch folk music. It has gained enormous popularity in Pakistan and is currently making waves across the border.

Social media users have been sharing a video of people dancing to the trending song in a club in Hyderabad, India.

The younger generation frequently grooves on other cultural beats in the era of digital media, and given that Indians and Pakistanis hum the same songs and enjoy similar musical genres, it is impossible to ignore the anthem of a major political party playing in clubs the other side of the border.

PPP anthem ‘Dila Teer Bija’ hits Indian clubs, watch the video:

The Pakistan People’s Party is a center-left, social-democratic political party in Pakistan. It is currently the third-largest party in the National Assembly and the second-largest in the Senate of Pakistan.

The party was founded in 1967 in Lahore, when a number of prominent left-wing politicians in the country joined hands against the military rule of President Muhammad Ayub Khan, under the leadership of Zulfikar Ali Bhutto.

It is affiliated with the Socialist International. The PPP’s platform was formerly socialist, and its stated priorities continue to include transforming Pakistan into a social-democratic state, promoting secular and egalitarian values, establishing social justice, and maintaining a strong military.

 The party, alongside the Pakistan Muslim League-Nawaz and the Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf, is one of the three largest political parties in Pakistan.

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