Dilli Abhi Door Hai

"Dilli Abhi Door Hai" (Urdu: ہنوز دلی دور است, Hindi: दिल्ली अभी दूर है) is a Hindi-Urdu phrase from the Persian "Hanuz Dilli Door Ast" which translates to "Delhi is still far" meaning there is still work to be done. It was first used by Hazrat Nizamuddin Auliya, a Sufi saint of the Chishti Order. It is used to invoke a sense of nonchalance about far off threats. It has also been used as a political slogan during the Indian general elections.

History
Hazrat Nizamuddin Auliya and Ghiyasuddin Tughlaq, Sultan of the Tughlaq dynasty, had a strained relationship. Auliya cursed Tughlaq, telling him he could not come to Delhi. Within four years, the region of Tughlaqabad was destroyed, as was the newly made fort in Tughlaqabad.

Uses
The slogan was used by Mughal Emperor Bahadur Shah Zafar when the East India Company was capturing Indian states rapidly.

In modern times, the slogan has been used by politicians, including by Asaduddin Owaisi in reference to Indian National Congress leader and Member of Parliament Rahul Gandhi.