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1. BJP unveiled its latest campaign song, “Sapne nahi haqiqat bunte hain,” featuring Prime Minister Narendra Modi.
2. Released on April 10, the song emphasizes weaving reality over dreams, aligning with Modi’s leadership.
3. It was shared on the social media platform X, garnering attention ahead of the Lok Sabha polls.


New Delhi, April 10: BJP’s latest campaign song, “Sapne nahi haqiqat bunte hain, tabhi toh sab Modi ko chunte hain” (We weave reality instead of dreams, that is why people choose Modi), was unveiled on April 10 ahead of the Lok Sabha polls.

The song features Prime Minister Narendra Modi and was released on the social media platform X.

The party’s post on X highlighted the nationwide resonance of the song, emphasizing how people from all walks of life, speaking different languages, echo the same sentiment of collective dreams taking flight.

The accompanying video showcases Indian citizens singing the song in various languages and highlights PM Modi’s interactions with world leaders at international forums like the G20 Summit.

In addition to diplomatic engagements, the campaign portrays PM Modi’s engagement with the common people, including scenes of him riding the metro and interacting with passengers. The song, sung in 12 languages, celebrates the diversity of India while emphasizing its unity.

The climax of the campaign video features thousands of people coming together to form a giant collage, symbolizing the unifying force of PM Modi.


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This visual representation underscores the BJP’s message of unity under Modi’s leadership.

This isn’t the first campaign initiative by the BJP centered around PM Modi.

In January, the party released a video dedicated to PM Modi, highlighting his decade-long leadership and continuous efforts.

BJP President JP Nadda shared the video, praising PM Modi’s inspirational leadership style and his commitment to turning the dreams of millions of Indians into reality.

Moreover, in December, the BJP released another video titled “Phir Aayega Modi” (Modi will come again), showcasing PM Modi’s temple visits, the installation of Sengol at the new Parliament building, and India’s recent achievements, including Chandrayaan’s successful lunar landing.

These campaign efforts reflect the BJP’s strategy to capitalize on PM Modi’s leadership and accomplishments to garner support for the upcoming elections.

With a focus on weaving reality and realizing collective dreams, the BJP aims to reinforce PM Modi’s appeal among the electorate.