BJP launched a new patriotic song 'Nishani Dekh Lo, Ye Nishani' which is dedicated to the valor and sacrifice of the Indian Army in Operation Sindoor. The song is written and sung by Manoj Tiwari. Know its message and viral appeal.

Operation Sindoor song : The Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) on Sunday released an emotional and inspiring patriotic song 'Nishani Dekh Lo, Ye Nishani' based on Operation Sindoor. This song is dedicated to the brave officers of the Indian Army, Air Force and Navy who achieved a decisive victory against terrorism in this joint military action. Prime Minister Narendra Modi has been praised in this song. The failure of Turkish and Chinese drones has also been taunted in this song.
Patriotism in Manoj Tiwari's voiceThis patriotic song has been written, sung and composed by BJP MP and popular singer Manoj Tiwari. The song begins –
"Behind 30 lakh soldiers,
150 crore Indians,
I will measure it whenever I want,
How much water is there in the enemy.”
Manoj Tiwari said that this song is not only in honour of the armed forces but also for every Indian who believes in patriotism. The strength of the army, leadership and women power have also been specially depicted in the song.
Presence of Colonel Sofia and Wing Commander Vyomika
The visual poster of the song also shows a glimpse of Col. Sophia Qureshi and Wing Commander Vyomika Singh (Wg Cdr Vyomika Singh) seen in a media briefing during Operation Sindoor. Both these officers became the face of the mission that destroyed the terrorist camps based in Pakistan.
A wave of patriotism among the people
The song has been released on BJP's digital platforms and social media handles. Within the first few hours, the song has garnered thousands of views and shares.
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