Monday 2 March 2020

‘Will keep you posted’: Modi says he is considering quitting social media

Modi has in excess of 50 million devotees on Twitter and his Facebook page has in excess of 44 million ‘likes’
PM Modi, Donald Trump
Executive Narendra Modi on Monday evening said he is thinking about “surrendering” his web based life accounts, provoking a large number of claims to him to remain yet getting a chilly reaction from the Congress party. “This Sunday, considering surrendering my internet based life accounts on Facebook, Twitter, Instagram and YouTube. Will update all of you as often as possible,” said Modi on Twitter at 8.56pm.
Modi, with around 50 million supporters on Twitter; 44 million ‘likes’ on Facebook and 35 million devotees on Instagram, utilizes web based life to talk about his administration’s approaches or engaging for harmony. “Harmony and amicability are key to our ethos. I bid to my sisters and siblings of Delhi to keep up harmony and fraternity consistently. It is significant that there is quiet and regularity is reestablished at the soonest,” he tweeted on February 26, talking about the three days of revolting in the national capital that till date have killed in any event 47 individuals.
The tweet from his handle tonight was re-tweeted in excess of multiple times and ‘loved’ by in excess of 28,000 records in two hours. “No sir” began inclining on Twitter about Modi’s post that was later distributed on his Facebook and Instagram accounts. The Congress party was not intrigued. “Surrender disdain, not web-based social networking accounts,” said Rahul Gandhi, the gathering’s previous president.

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