KKN Gurugram Desk | Popular Indian folk singer Neha Singh Rathore, often known for her critical take on government policies and politics through her sharp lyrical content, has found herself in the spotlight once again—but this time for a different reason. In the wake of India’s military response to the Pahalgam terror attack, under the operation titled Operation Sindoor, Neha Singh took to social media to express her support for the Indian Armed Forces.
Her tweet—“Ek Chutki Sindoor ki taqat dekh li aatankiyon…” (translation: “Terrorists, now you’ve seen the power of a pinch of Sindoor”)—was seen as a strong nationalist sentiment. But it triggered a mixed reaction online. While some applauded her patriotism, others accused her of hypocrisy and asked whether this meant she would stop questioning the government now.
Background: Neha Singh Rathore’s Vocal Criticism Before the Strikes
Neha Singh Rathore has long been a vocal critic of the ruling establishment, especially Prime Minister Narendra Modi. She has consistently raised concerns over government actions, often through satirical songs and videos that go viral on social media. Following the April 22 Pahalgam attack, in which 26 civilians were killed by Pakistan-backed terrorists, Neha had been actively questioning the central government’s counter-terror strategy.
She had even termed the Pahalgam attack a “political agenda” and criticized the Prime Minister’s visit to Bihar as vote-bank politics. At the time, her remarks drew strong criticism from right-wing supporters, with some even accusing her of being anti-national.
The Tweet That Changed the Narrative
On May 7, 2025, following the Indian Air Force-led Operation Sindoor, Neha Singh Rathore posted two tweets:
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“Indian Army Zindabad, Jai Hind”
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“Ek Chutki Sindoor ki taqat dekh li aatankiyon..!”
Hashtags included: #OperationSindoor #IndianArmy #IndiaPakistanTensions
While she did not directly mention or praise the government, her vocal support for the armed forces was seen by many as a significant shift in tone.
Social Media Reaction: Praise or Provocation?
Neha’s patriotic tweet immediately drew attention and controversy.
Sample Reactions:
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Karan Yadav tweeted: “Must’ve been painful for you to write this.”
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Dr. Richa Rajput said: “Come on, ask questions—it’s your right!”
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Swati Tiwari posted: “Weren’t you the one asking about religion before striking terrorists? Isn’t this Modi’s propaganda? Watch out, airstrikes on traitors within India are next.”
Her tweet went viral and triggered the age-old debate on freedom of speech vs. patriotism in India. While some applauded her ability to acknowledge the army’s effort, others said she was trying to save face after earlier controversial statements.
Did Neha Really Change Her Stance?
While her tweet strongly supported the Indian Army, she did not praise the Indian government or Prime Minister Modi directly. Some believe this was a strategic choice to avoid backlash while aligning with the popular sentiment.
Political analysts believe:
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Neha may be trying to balance her image between activist and nationalist
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She could be attempting to distance herself from earlier comments
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This might be an effort to neutralize legal threats, including FIRs filed against her
Previous Controversies: A Recap
Neha Singh Rathore has been involved in multiple controversies, particularly:
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FIRs filed for her songs criticizing PM Modi, Yogi Adityanath, and state governments
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Accused of hurting national sentiments after her remarks on Pahalgam attack
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Her videos were widely circulated in Pakistan, fueling accusations of aiding enemy propaganda
Operation Sindoor: The Trigger Point
The shift in Neha’s tone came right after India’s successful military strikes on 9 terrorist hubs in Pakistan and PoK under Operation Sindoor. The operation, launched in retaliation for the Pahalgam attack, resulted in:
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Elimination of over 100 terrorists
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Destruction of key Lashkar and Jaish headquarters
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International recognition of India’s right to self-defense
This massive wave of national pride and unity prompted many public figures, even known government critics, to rally behind the Indian Armed Forces.
Why Her Words Matter
Neha Singh Rathore is not just a singer—she is a mass communicator with a significant online following, especially among rural and youth populations. Her stance carries influence, and even small shifts in tone can sway public opinion.
Her post sends a few messages:
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Support for soldiers is universal, regardless of political leanings
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Questioning the government doesn’t mean opposing the nation
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Public figures are allowed to evolve in response to national sentiment
Bigger Question: Can Patriotism and Dissent Coexist?
This controversy again raises the long-standing issue in Indian democracy—can someone criticize the government and still be a patriot? Neha’s earlier criticisms were labeled as anti-national by many, but now her patriotic tweet is seen as a contradiction.
The answer may lie in understanding:
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Dissent is democratic: Questioning policies doesn’t equal betrayal
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Patriotism is diverse: Supporting the army and holding the government accountable can coexist
Neha Singh Rathore’s tweet on Operation Sindoor has rekindled the debate between activism and nationalism. While some view her post as an overdue acknowledgment of national duty, others believe it’s an attempt to avoid backlash.
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