On Tuesday, NCP leader Nawab Malik has slammed PM Modi. He said about Modi's leaving social media that some leaders are also talking about doing so. If all of Modi's devotees also leave social media, then the country will become peaceful. This decision of Modi Ji will be in the interest of the country. We welcome this decision of Modi Ji. BJP MP's car collides in Parliament House, Video went viral With the idea of PM Narendra Modi abandoning the social media network, there was a flood of trends on Twitter. On Twitter, 'No Sir' started trending very fast. On which people are appealing to PM Modi not to leave social media. On Twitter, Paresh Rawal Fan's Twitter handle wrote with 'No Sir' that PM Modi has linked all the speeches of all the political leaders present in India to all political parties. Still, one tweet of Modi has more power and influence than all. This man is something else. Rahul Gandhi takes dig at PM Modi's tweet, says, 'Leave hate, not social media accounts' He has 53.3 million followers on Twitter, 44 million on Facebook and 35.2 million on Instagram. The Twitter handle of the Prime Minister's Office is followed by 32 million fans. On the Prime Minister's decision to leave the social media, a user tweeted saying 'No Sir. It was because of you that I started using Twitter, now do not talk about leaving it.' Another user says, 'If you leave social media, then who will represent our India on the global stage.' Nepal was engaged in friendship with China, WHO warned