Rahul Gandhi, dressed in red-pink, Manoj Tiwari sang such a song on ‘World War’ and India that it went viral. – ..
News India Live, Digital Desk: Today, on the occasion of Holi, political excitement and festive colors were seen together in Delhi. While Rahul Gandhi’s colorful pictures are going viral, Manoj Tiwari’s new ‘Political Jogira’ is making waves on the internet.
1. Rahul Gandhi’s Holi Celebration
Drenched in colors: Today Rahul Gandhi was seen playing Holi with his supporters and party workers. In the viral pictures, his face is completely painted with red, green and pink gulal.
Best wishes: While sharing the photo on social media, Rahul Gandhi wrote – “Warm wishes to all of you on Holi, the festival of colors and love. May this festival bring new hopes and happiness in your life.”
Desi style: Rahul Gandhi hugged the workers and congratulated them on Holi and during this time he was seen in a very informal style.
2. Manoj Tiwari’s ‘War vs India’ song (Manoj Tiwari’s Viral Song)
BJP MP and Bhojpuri superstar Manoj Tiwari celebrated Holi at his Delhi residence and sang a song that links global tension (Iran-US/Israel conflict) with India’s peace.
Song Lyrics: “The whole world is fighting a war, O brother… the whole world is fighting a war and it is raining in India.”
Message: Through this song, Tiwari tried to convey the message that when many countries of the world (especially West Asia) are burning in the fire of war, India under the leadership of Prime Minister Modi is safe and is celebrating festivals.
Political satire: He also light-heartedly targeted Rahul Gandhi and Akhilesh Yadav in his song ‘Holaria 2026’.
3. Akhilesh Yadav’s ‘Hingoli’ counterattack
Samajwadi Party chief Akhilesh Yadav has also given an interesting reaction on Manoj Tiwari’s song:
Statutory Warning: Akhilesh Yadav jokingly warned Tiwari that “Don’t feel bad Tiwari ji”, and in response the socialists also launched a counter song.
Political Holi: This time ‘song for song’ Holi is trending a lot in UP politics.
4. Feedback on social media
On social media, people are making comparisons between Rahul Gandhi’s ‘Mohabbat Ki Dukaan’ narrative and Manoj Tiwari’s ‘Nationalism’ song. on Twitter (X) #Holi2026 And #ManojTiwari Remained in top trends.
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