BJP releases the song on Operation Sindoor


New Delhi:

The Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) on Monday launched a song for the success of Operation Sindoor-to destroy a range of terror and bases inside the Pakistani region along with the May 7 attack by the Indian Army in Kashmir (POK), occupied by Pakistan.

A patriotic appeal and salute -filled song for the Indian Armed Forces is sung by BJP MP Manoj Tiwari. Given the success of 5.25 minutes of songs, Operation Sindoor, social media has been taken from the storm, provoking the choice, ideas and comments by many nebisens.

The song depicts the strength and sacrifice of our security forces, including the Army, Navy and Air Force.

The song highlights the fact that Operation Sindoor is not yet over, and the enemies of India will be ready for fresh punitive measures if they resort to any courageous.

The songs of the song clearly depicted that in the initial lines, “Behind the 30 million soldiers, there are 150 crore Indians. Whenever we want, we will measure how much water the enemy has!

The lyrics of the song have a special mention of PM modi, as it reads, “tumne kiya hai shuru, toh dekh lo modi karega khatam kahani.”

A few days before his release, Manoj Tiwari also shared a poster of the song, wearing himself tired of tiredness, along with Colonel Sophia Qureshi and Wing Commander Vyomika Singh.

The track is produced by Surabhi Tiwari, wife of Manoj Tiwari.

The song on Operation Sindoor praises the tricolor journey of the BJP across the country, under which various ministers and BJP leaders are leading many celebrations, to celebrate the success of Indian military strike and also to bring the wide spectrum of the society – to praise the webrapes for teachers to teachers to teachers.

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