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NCP chief spokesperson and Maharashtra minister Nawab Malik also said that Modi’s decision will be “in the interest of the country”.
His comments came a day after Modi said he is contemplating giving up social media presence.
“This Sunday, thinking of giving up my social media accounts on Facebook, Twitter, Instagram & YouTube. Will keep you all posted,” the prime minister said on the micro-blogging site.
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“Modi ji’s decision will be in the interest of the country. We welcome it, Modi ji take decision,” Malik tweeted with the hash tag “ModiQuitsSocialMedia”.
Earlier, the Congress took a swipe at the prime minister, with Rahul Gandhi tweeting “Give up hatred, not social media accounts” after tagging Modi’s post.
Within minutes of Modi’s tweet on Monday, scores of netizens urged him not to quit the various social media platforms as ‘No Sir’ trended on Twitter.
The prime minister is one of the most-followed world leaders on social media. He has 53.3 million followers on Twitter, 44 million on Facebook and 35.2 million on Instagram.
The Twitter handle of Prime Minister’s Office has 32 million followers.
In September 2019, PM Modi was the third most followed world leader on the microblogging site, behind only US President Donald Trump and his predecessor Barack Obama.
The Prime Minister was the first Indian to cross the 50-million followers mark on Twitter.