Bhojpuri singer and BJP MP Manoj Tiwari has unveiled a powerful new Hindi song titled ‘Sindoor Ki Lalkaar’, paying tribute to the Indian Army’s courage during Operation Sindoor.
The track, released on social media, honours the Armed Forces’ air strikes launched on 7 May in response to the terrorist attack in Pahalgam, which claimed 26 lives.
Tiwari stated that the song aims to salute the bravery and sacrifice of Indian soldiers who took part in what he described as the largest counter-terror operation to date.
The song not only praises the Army’s valour but also highlights the decisive leadership of Prime Minister Narendra Modi.
BJP leader Neelkant Bakshi developed the concept for the song, while Tiwari lent his voice to the 5-minute-45-second composition.
The lyrics evoke national pride and send a clear message of strength in the face of cross-border terrorism.
Sharing the song’s poster via social media, Tiwari directed viewers to his official YouTube channel, where the video is now live.
“This song is dedicated to the inspiring work of our Army during Operation Sindoor,” he wrote. “It delivers a strong message against terrorism and those supporting it.”
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Operation Sindoor, triggered by the cowardly terrorist strike in Pahalgam, has received widespread public and cultural support.
Tiwari’s musical tribute reflects the wave of patriotic sentiment across the country and stands as a symbolic act of defiance against terrorism.
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