Calling India ‘Modi ka Parivar’, the song mentioned above reasons to say: ‘Tabhi toh sab Modi ko chunte hain’ (That’s why people choose Modi).
The Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) on Wednesday released a new campaign song for Lok Sabha elections that showcases Ayodhya’s Ram Mandir, Vande Bharat, Centre’s decision to end separate flag for Jammu and Kashmir and boost to ‘Nari Shakti‘.
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Calling India ‘Modi ka Parivar’, the song mentioned above reasons to say: “Tabhi toh sab Modi ko chunte hain” (That’s why people choose Modi). The new poll song even mentions that corrupt shiver in fear due to BJP government’s policies.
The saffron party said that from every corner of the nation, people from diverse backgrounds, speaking in every language are saying one thing in unison — our collective dreams have taken flight.
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The song has been sung in 12 different languages and showcases the people coming together on their diversity, while displaying the essential unity of the nation, the BJP said while describing the song.
In the end, thousands of people come together to form a giant collage representing the unifying force of PM Modi, the BJP added.
Earlier, in January, the party had launched its 2024 election campaign by releasing a video featuring a song dedicated to Prime Minister Narendra Modi.
BJP national president JP Nadda had shared a video of the campaign song over X, stating, “A beautiful music video marking a decade of efforts of Prime Minister Narendra Modi ji, which presents his leadership, working style, and continuous efforts in a very inspirational manner. Such efforts are making the dreams of crores of Indians a reality. Come, let us all pledge to carry forward the chain of these efforts through this new campaign of BJP through this song.”
The party had also released a video in December, asserting ‘phir aayega Modi’ (Modi will come again). The 10-minute video started with the sound of a conch shell followed by clips of his temple run, the installation of Sengol at the new Parliament building, and his public rallies.
The video also featured India’s recent achievements in various fields, including Chandrayaan’s successful landing on the Moon’s south pole.