Mahua took a dig at Modi, says 'Quit being a paper tiger, face the truth in a press conference'
Mahua took a dig at Modi, says 'Quit being a paper tiger, face the truth in a press conference'
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New Delhi: If the Prime Minister of India indicated leaving social media, then the opposition has attacked him. After the Congress, now Trinamool Congress MP Mahua Moitra took a dig at the Prime Minister and said that he should leave social media and hold a press conference in front of the media. While targeting Mahua Mohita, he compared him to the paper tiger. In his tweet, Trinamool Congress MP Mahua Moitra wrote, 'PM says he is thinking of quitting social media- Great Idea Sir!
Quit being a paper tiger on social media
Face real media w/o getting yr ppl to plant yr own questions
Face real media & do ONE REAL press conference the way other real leaders do
Truth is inconvenient. FACE IT

Mahua Moitra is an MP from Krishnanagar Lok Sabha seat in West Bengal and came into the limelight due to her firebrand speeches in the Lok Sabha.

Opposition attack on PM continues: It is also being said that before Mahua Moitra, many opposition leaders reacted to Prime Minister's tweet. Congress leader Rahul Gandhi, while replying on PM's tweet, wrote that you should leave hate, not social media. At the same time, Adhir Randhan Chaudhary of the Congress wrote that this is a trick of PM Modi, through which he wants to divert the attention of the country from the burning issues. It is worth noting that on Monday, March 2, 2020, Prime Minister Narendra Modi tweeted and indicated to leave social media. He said that he is considering leaving social media on this Sunday. After this PM's tweet, a debate started on social media and people started trending #NoSir.

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