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PM Modi lifts suspense from ‘Leaving Social Media’ tweet

Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Tuesday removed the curtain from the suspense in which talk of leaving his social media was going on. On Tuesday, the Prime Minister tweeted that on this Women’s Day, he will dedicate his social media account to the women from whom he has been inspired. After about 16 hours, PM Modi lifted the curtain from this suspense and announced that anyone can take part in this campaign being run on the occasion of Women’s Day.

 

Prime Minister Narendra Modi tweeted on Tuesday afternoon, ‘This Women’s Day, I will hand over my social media account to the women whose life and work has inspired us. This will help them ignite motivation in millions.’.

The Prime Minister further wrote, ‘Are you such a woman or do you know such inspiring women? Share such stories using #SheInspiresUs’.

How will PM Modi’s social media be managed?

Under this campaign of Prime Minister Narendra Modi, some identified women will get an opportunity to handle the social media account of PM Modi. In this, any woman will handle Twitter, Facebook, Instagram account and will conduct the entire operation on the day of Women’s Day.

PM Modi tweeted that one can participate in this campaign by telling his story on Twitter, Instagram, Facebook or YouTube with #SheInspireUs.

Prime Minister’s tweet on Monday created suspense

Last night, Prime Minister Narendra Modi made a tweet, after which there was a stir. PM Modi wrote on his Twitter account that this Sunday he is considering leaving social media accounts like Facebook, Twitter, Instagram, YouTube.

After this tweet of the Prime Minister, there were speculations & theories that PM was leaving social media. Within minutes, #NoSir was trending on Twitter, in which the Prime Minister’s supporters were pleading with him not to leave social media.

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