New Delhi: A tweet by Prime Minister Narendra Modi has generated fierce fire in the past Monday evening, this uproar has continued on Tuesday. There is a discussion not only in the whole country but the whole world why the Prime Minister of India said that they are thinking that they should leave all social media platforms (Twitter, Facebook, Instagram, YouTube) on the coming Sunday. "Opposition should conserve its energy", says Uddhav Thackeray on reservation of Muslims After the announcement of PM Modi, various types of speculations are being made. At the same time, it is being said on social media that PM will allow women to run their account on the occasion of Women's Day. Some people are saying that an Indian social media platform will be launched whose servers are in India so that proper monitoring and control of its content is possible. Air pollution reduces our average life by three years Akhilesh Yadav's tweet, it is not good to think of closing the path of social dialogue ... there is something more meaningful to leave, sir ... like attachment of power, consideration of politics of malice, of choice Talk to the selected media to get the questions you want and Vishwa Vihar… Please consider these points too. Ethiopia: This mysterious disease wreaks havoc after coronavirus, Know symptoms This tweet of the Prime Minister is also considered very shocking because since the 2014 Lok Sabha election campaign, Modi has been propagating his central plans and social concerns through social media. He has often called social media the biggest link between the government and the public and has encouraged people about its use. As soon as PM Modi's tweet, the hashtag "No sir" has started trending on social media. People are seen appealing to Prime Minister Modi not to leave social media. Within two hours, 68 thousand people commented on Modi's tweet. The number of retweeters is 34 thousand and the number of likes has exceeded 10.5 lakh.