UK Conservative candidate goes viral with bizarre campaign featuring PTI song
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Tiger Patel holds up peace signs atop a play frame. Photo: Twitter
A Conservative hopeful has gone viral on the internet for his bizarre playground election campaign video, features a popular PTI song as well.
In a video, Tiger Patel, a Tory candidate for the Audley and Queen’s Park ward in Blackburn, can be seen walking along an empty children s park, showing broken swings in an attempt to highlight the abysmal situation of playgrounds. Tabdeeli Ayi Re , a famous song of Pakistani political party, the PTI, (which also features vocals from Sindh Governor Imran Ismail) can be heard playing in the background as Patel roams about the deserted playground.
Tiger Patel chose an unfortunate part of the climbing frame to stand on. (Twitter)
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Patel is the the Conservative candidate for the Audley and Queen’s Park ward in Blackburn who, according to the Blackburn Conservatives website, has been “campaigning for a long time for playground equipment in Queens Park to be repaired”.
So, on Wednesday 5 May, Patel decided to film a bizarre campaign video in a playground, but it didn’t quite go to plan.
The Tory candidate wordlessly walked around the play area shaking broken chains and touching equipment to a backing track, before hoisting himself up onto the climbing frame and raising his arms in victory.
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