Singh's first tweet, posted at 1.17 pm, "Time For Change, Time For BJP. Abki Baar, Bhajapa Sarkar(This time BJP government)", appeared to be responding to criticism that the BJP is becoming a one-man show.
Even as the social media was speculating on this tweet, 33 minutes later, Singh re-tweeted bringing Modi back on the forefront.
The party had yesterday distanced itself from the "Har Har Modi slogan and gave another slogan, "Ab ki baar, Modi sarkar" (This time, Modi government).
"It has come to our notice that in a few television channels there are discussions on "Har Har Modi" as if it is a BJP "nara" (slogan)," party spokesperson Nirmala Sitharaman said in a statement yesterday.
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At the party briefing today, BJP Vice President Mukhtar Abbas Naqvi justified the BJP campaign revolving around Modi, saying it is so in any democratic country when the campaign is focussed around the party's Prime Ministerial candidate.
Amit Shah, who is in-charge of party's affairs in Uttar Pradesh, also downplayed the controversy over tweets of the BJP president.
"The confusion is in your mind. There is no confusion in the party. Both slogans mean the same thing," he said.