PM Modi to Give Away His Social Media Account to ‘This’ Person, Gave Information on Tweeter
New Delhi: Prime Minister Modi has once again given new information about his social media account. Prime Minister Modi has tweeted that on Sunday, on the occasion of Women’s Day, he will hand over his social media account to such women whose life and work inspire others. Prime Minister Modi has said that doing so will help those women to inspire millions. Prime Minister Modi has further written that if you are such a woman or know such an inspirational woman, then share her story on the hashtag SheInspiresUs.
This Women's Day, I will give away my social media accounts to women whose life & work inspire us. This will help them ignite motivation in millions.
Are you such a woman or do you know such inspiring women? Share such stories using #SheInspiresUs. pic.twitter.com/CnuvmFAKEu
— Narendra Modi (@narendramodi) March 3, 2020
Prime Minister Modi wrote in his tweet message on Monday night that on this Sunday (March 8), he will leave all Facebook, Twitter, Instagram and YouTube social media accounts and will keep giving information about it. After this tweet of Prime Minister Modi, it seemed that he was going to withdraw from social media, but on Tuesday, the new tweet of PM Modi has made it clear that he will inspire society through his social media account on the occasion of Women’s Day by giving it to women.
As soon as PM Modi tweeted on Monday night at 8.56 am that he can consider leaving social media on the coming Sunday, there was a ruckus on social media. He tweeted, “This Sunday I am thinking about leaving all social media accounts – Facebook, Twitter, Instagram and YouTube. I will give further information about this.”
After this announcement, sensation spread and this tweet of the Prime Minister, people started retweeting it. In just 1 hour, 17 thousand 300 times retweets, 52 thousand 800 times were liked and 33 thousand 500 comments were made.
There are crores of people who, after following the Prime Minister, hope that they can directly communicate to the Prime Minister, but this new announcement of the Prime Minister weakened the expectations of the people.
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