Neha singh rathore reaction: Bhojpuri singer Neha Singh Rathore dominates social media. She does not hold back from expressing her opinion on every issue. She keeps on targeting the government through her post. A few days ago, Neha sang the chowkidar cowardly song with the ceasefire. Now he has given a statement about BSF jawan Purnam Kumar Shaw, who returned from Pakistan. The post of Neha Singh Rathore is becoming very viral.
Let me tell you that a day after the terrorist attack in Pahalgam, BSF personnel Purnam Kumar Shaw accidentally crossed the international border and reached Pakistan. Twenty days later, on Wednesday, Pakistani Rangers handed over the BSF jawan to India.
Neha Singh Rathore made a statement
Neha Singh Rathore has shared the post after BSF jawan Purnam Kumar Shaw returned to India. He wrote- ‘Our BSF soldier Purnam Kumar has returned to India. He was in Pakistan’s custody for the last three weeks. Congratulations to the country. When I asked the government a question about Purnam Sahu, the blind devotees abused me… Well ..! It is necessary to ask the government questions.
Our BSF jawans Purnam Kumar have returned to India.
He was in Pakistan’s custody for the last three weeks.
Congratulations to the country.
When I asked the government a question about Purnam Sahu, the blind devotees abused me… Well ..!
It is necessary to ask the government questions. pic.twitter.com/nqcqumq7tu
– Neha Singh Rathore (@nehafolksinger) May 15, 2025
This post of Neha is becoming very viral on social media. People are commenting on his post. They are also being trolled. Neha keeps making statements on politics happening in the country every day.
Neha Singh Rathore’s song went viral
Neha’s song Chowkidar Coward Ba is becoming very viral. He has composed this song with ceasefire. Neha got Popularity from the song Baa in UP. He sang this song during the 2022 assembly elections in UP. There was a lot of ruckus after this song.
Also read: ‘Chowkidar Coward Ba ..’, Neha Singh Rathore sang a new song on ‘Operation Sindoor’

