Rahul Gandhi takes dig at PM Modi's tweet, says, 'Leave hate, not social media accounts'
Rahul Gandhi takes dig at PM Modi's tweet, says, 'Leave hate, not social media accounts'
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New Delhi: PM Narendra Modi is one of the most followed leaders on social media, including India. He has more than 5 crores 33 lakh followers on Twitter, while he himself follows 2372 people. Similarly, there are 4 crores 47 lakh 33 thousand 955 likes on their page on Facebook. There are 4 crores 46 lakh 10 thousand 232 followers. In addition to this, 30 million people follow PM Narendra Modi on Instagram, while he has 45 lakh 10 thousand subscribers on YouTube.

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Prime Minister Narendra Modi is considering leaving the social media platform. On Monday, he tweeted and said, 'This Sunday I am thinking of leaving social media accounts on Facebook, Twitter, Instagram and YouTube. Will keep you all posted.' Prime Minister Narendra Modi has given this information by tweeting on his personal Twitter handle @narendramodi and posting it on Facebook page @narendramodi.

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After this, people started pleading with PM Narendra Modi not to leave social media. #NoSir started trending globally on Twitter. In India too, #NoSir started trending at the top on Twitter, #NarendraModi at number two and #modiji at number three. PM Narendra Modi is one of the most followed leaders on social media, including India. On Monday, when PM Modi talked about leaving social media, along with ordinary citizens, the big leaders of the country have also expressed their reaction. During this, former Congress President Rahul Gandhi took a dig at PM Modi. Rahul Gandhi tweeted PM Modi's post and said, 'Leave hate, not social media accounts.'

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People who like PM Modi also pleaded with him not to leave social media. One Twitter user tweeted, 'Dear Modiji, please do not leave social media. I joined Twitter because of you.' A user wrote on Facebook, 'Modi is our Prime Minister, as well as the country's pride.' On social media, along with keeping our opinions on important topics, we also encourage us. If he is on Facebook and Twitter it seems like he is in our midst. All followers have been continuously requesting Modi.

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