Prime Minister Narendra Modi's cryptic tweet hinting that he might soon go on a social media detox has left the netizens scratching their heads over the tweet. After the Tweet created a sensation now Modi himself has cleared all the airs on his cryptic Tweet.
Narendra Modi said that he doesn't want to completely detox with social media but to celebrate Womenâs Day with the most aspiring women.
He took to Twitter to clear the airs on his earlier declaration that has broken the internet. "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,â read his Tweet.
Quite interestingly Social Media played a key role in the BJP party gaining power. The saffron party used social media aggressively to take the party into the voters to attract them.
With Narendra Modi changing his tweet, Congress MP Sashi Tharoor responded to his tweet and said that his tweet left many of them in a shock that this might be a "prelude to banning" social media in India.
"The PM's abrupt announcement has led many to worry whether it's a prelude to banning these services throughout the country too. As @narendramodi knows well, social media can also be a force for good & for positive & useful messaging. It doesn't have to be about spreading hate," read Mr. Tharoor's Tweet.
Narendra Modi said that he doesn't want to completely detox with social media but to celebrate Womenâs Day with the most aspiring women.
He took to Twitter to clear the airs on his earlier declaration that has broken the internet. "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,â read his Tweet.
Quite interestingly Social Media played a key role in the BJP party gaining power. The saffron party used social media aggressively to take the party into the voters to attract them.
With Narendra Modi changing his tweet, Congress MP Sashi Tharoor responded to his tweet and said that his tweet left many of them in a shock that this might be a "prelude to banning" social media in India.
"The PM's abrupt announcement has led many to worry whether it's a prelude to banning these services throughout the country too. As @narendramodi knows well, social media can also be a force for good & for positive & useful messaging. It doesn't have to be about spreading hate," read Mr. Tharoor's Tweet.