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Internet users react as PM Modi says ‘may quit Twitter, Facebook, Instagram, YouTube’

In a much unprecedented move, Prime Minster Narendra Modi on Monday took to Twitter and expressed his desire to quit all his social media profiles including Twitter, Facebook, Instagram and YouTube. 

PM Modi, however, said that he would delete his social media accounts on the coming Sunday and will keep everyone posted regarding the same. The tweet garnered great engagement as just within 30 minutes, it was retweeted over 14,000 times and was liked by over 10,000 users.

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