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PM hints at giving up social media, sets netizens buzzing – Times of India, The Times of India

PM hints at giving up social media, sets netizens buzzing – Times of India, The Times of India

NEW DELHI: PM Narendra Modi , the largest social media draw in India and one of the biggest in the world, sprang a surprise with this tweet at 8. 53 pm on Monday: “This Sunday, thinking of giving up my social media accounts on Facebook, Twitter , Instagram and YouTube . Will keep you posted. ”

This Sunday, thinking of giving up my social. media accounts on Facebook, Twitter, Instagram & YouTube. Will keep you all posted. – Narendra Modi (@narendramodi)

The post sparked intense speculation as to why Modi, who’s perfected the art of communicating directly with people – almost bypassing or ‘disintermediating’ traditional mainstream media – should be contemplating such a step .

The absence of an official explanation spawned an instant industry of theories. BJP functionaries offered some likely reasons like Modi going for a ‘digital detox’ or being upset about spread of“ hatred, fake news and rumors ”on social media platforms fueling Delhi’s communal riots and hurting India’s image. There was a lack of clarity as to Whether the disengagement would be limited to Sunday (International Women’s Day), or permanent – with some commentators suggesting the accounts may be run by women that day. There was also speculation that the government or an organization linked to it may launch a platform that’s not “biased” against right-wing or pro-BJP handles. (Unclear if PM Modi will stop using NaMo app, PMO a / c too PM Modi has a huge presence on social media with 53. 3 million followers on Twitter, 44. 5 million on Facebook, .) 2 million on Instagram, and 4.5 million Youtube subscribers. The PM’s tweet and posts on other social media, however, made no mention of the NaMo App which is also an important channel for him to communicate with the wider public. Nor was there any mention of the official PMO India account, which has over 44 million followers on Twitter, and is expected to continue. Modi also posted the same message on his Facebook page around 9. 27 pm and, a few minutes later, on Instagram. By around 12. 32 pm, his tweet had around 53, (comments, , and , 06. Congress MP Rahul Gandhi , who has . 2 million followers, reacted by saying, “Give up hatred, not social media accounts.” The PM’s intent, if he follows through, could be read as an act of deliberate withdrawal from the cacophony of social media and an unstated appeal for calm in a heated and divisive environment, according to people within the government. (A A minister had pointed out that several social media handles were uninhibitedly circulating rumors and unverified claims about the riots and protests linked to CAA, NRC and NPR. The government and the BJP have been facing heat in India and abroad over the riots with reports accusing them of promoting majoritarianism and targeting Muslims with hate speech. However, the backdrop makes Modi’s move seem even more intriguing, considering that under his leadership, BJP has aggressively and innovatively used social media to push its narrative and neutralise what it sees as the ‘liberal / secular’ bias of the mainstream media.

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