So Prime Minister Modi to also be included in 'this category' of Vladimir Putin and Xi Jinping?
Tuesday - March 3, 2020 1:49 pm ,
Category : WTN SPECIAL
Prime Minister Narendra Modi gives a hint of getting away from social media
Many powerful leaders of the world do not have a personal account on social media
MARCH 03 (WTN) - A mere announcement by Prime Minister Narendra Modi has triggered a long discussion and debate on electronic media, print media, and social media, whether Prime Minister Modi is considering leaving the social media platform. Whereas discussions have been started since Prime Minister Modi's post on Twitter on leaving the social media sites, and there are speculations that Prime Minister Modi may soon say goodbye to the social media platform. For your information, let us know that Prime Minister Modi is among the selected leaders of the world who are quite active on social media. Prime Minister of India, the world's largest democracy, has millions of followers on social media. But now that Prime Minister Modi has indicated through Twitter that he is going to leave the social media platform, then Modi will join the few leaders of the world who are keeping a distance from the social media.
First of all, let's talk about China's President Xi Jinping, which has the world's largest population. Jinping, the president of China, the world's second-largest economy, has kept himself away from social media so far. In fact, the reason for keeping a distance from social media by China's President Jinping is that the policies of the leftist government of China do not allow this. Chine, a country that exports computers, laptops, and smartphones to the whole world, has banned the use of the world-famous social media platforms like Facebook, Twitter, and Instagram. Even Google is also banned in China. Let you know that the people of China use the social media platform Sina Weibo which is developed only in China. Although China is ahead of many countries in the use of technology, President Jinping has kept a distance from the social media platform.
Now, let us tell you about Russian President Vladimir Putin, who is one of the world's powerful leaders. As you know, Putin is very popular all over the world due to his policies and style. But you will be surprised to know that Putin, who has the potential to interfere even in the presidential election in America, does not have his own social media account. However, his pictures on social media sites Facebook and Twitter go viral from time to time. Let us know that Putin does not have an account on Twitter, but his office has a Twitter account that keeps uploading information and photos related to Putin from time to time.
Mohammed bin Salman, the supreme of Saudi Arabia known for open views, is also among the leaders of the world who do not have a personal account on social media. By the way, let us know that Saudi Arabia is a staunchly Muslim country, but there is no prohibition of any kind on social media like China. However, there are some indigenous social media platforms in Saudi Arabia, which are used by its citizens. But as far as Mohammed bin Salman is concerned, he does not yet have a personal account on the social media platform.
Notorious for his dictatorship, cynicism and, short-temperedness, North Korea's supreme leader Kim Jong-un is far from the social media platform. Well, for your information, let us know that like China, many famous social media sites are banned in North Korea. At the same time, foreign media is also banned in North Korea. In such a situation, whatever information is available about Kim Jong-un to the whole world is found only through the official website of North Korea. All the news and photos related to Kim Jong-un released only on the official website of North Korea.
In addition, German Chancellor Angela Merkel also does not have a personal account on social media platforms such as Facebook and Twitter. However, Merkel has personal accounts on Instagram. At the same time, Syrian President Bashar al-Assad is also missing from the popular social media account. However, the Syrian President Office is on Instagram, and all the information related to Bashar al-Assad is known to the whole world through it.
Talk about Queen Elizabeth of Britain, so Queen Elizabeth, considered one of the most powerful personalities in the world, also has no personal account of any kind on social media. Apart from Queen Elizabeth, the head of the Commonwealth countries, every member of her family is keeping a distance from having a private social media account. However, the Royal Family has a social media account that keeps sharing information related to the royal family on social media.
As far as the big leaders of India are concerned, former Prime Minister Dr. Manmohan Singh and UPA Chairperson Sonia Gandhi also have no private social media account. There was a time when Prime Minister Modi gave a call to his party members that they should remain active on social media. But now that Prime Minister Modi himself has indicated that he can get away from social media platforms, there are speculations that Prime Minister Modi may take a different decision in terms of activism on social media.
MARCH 03 (WTN) - A mere announcement by Prime Minister Narendra Modi has triggered a long discussion and debate on electronic media, print media, and social media, whether Prime Minister Modi is considering leaving the social media platform. Whereas discussions have been started since Prime Minister Modi's post on Twitter on leaving the social media sites, and there are speculations that Prime Minister Modi may soon say goodbye to the social media platform. For your information, let us know that Prime Minister Modi is among the selected leaders of the world who are quite active on social media. Prime Minister of India, the world's largest democracy, has millions of followers on social media. But now that Prime Minister Modi has indicated through Twitter that he is going to leave the social media platform, then Modi will join the few leaders of the world who are keeping a distance from the social media.
First of all, let's talk about China's President Xi Jinping, which has the world's largest population. Jinping, the president of China, the world's second-largest economy, has kept himself away from social media so far. In fact, the reason for keeping a distance from social media by China's President Jinping is that the policies of the leftist government of China do not allow this. Chine, a country that exports computers, laptops, and smartphones to the whole world, has banned the use of the world-famous social media platforms like Facebook, Twitter, and Instagram. Even Google is also banned in China. Let you know that the people of China use the social media platform Sina Weibo which is developed only in China. Although China is ahead of many countries in the use of technology, President Jinping has kept a distance from the social media platform.
Now, let us tell you about Russian President Vladimir Putin, who is one of the world's powerful leaders. As you know, Putin is very popular all over the world due to his policies and style. But you will be surprised to know that Putin, who has the potential to interfere even in the presidential election in America, does not have his own social media account. However, his pictures on social media sites Facebook and Twitter go viral from time to time. Let us know that Putin does not have an account on Twitter, but his office has a Twitter account that keeps uploading information and photos related to Putin from time to time.
Mohammed bin Salman, the supreme of Saudi Arabia known for open views, is also among the leaders of the world who do not have a personal account on social media. By the way, let us know that Saudi Arabia is a staunchly Muslim country, but there is no prohibition of any kind on social media like China. However, there are some indigenous social media platforms in Saudi Arabia, which are used by its citizens. But as far as Mohammed bin Salman is concerned, he does not yet have a personal account on the social media platform.
Notorious for his dictatorship, cynicism and, short-temperedness, North Korea's supreme leader Kim Jong-un is far from the social media platform. Well, for your information, let us know that like China, many famous social media sites are banned in North Korea. At the same time, foreign media is also banned in North Korea. In such a situation, whatever information is available about Kim Jong-un to the whole world is found only through the official website of North Korea. All the news and photos related to Kim Jong-un released only on the official website of North Korea.
In addition, German Chancellor Angela Merkel also does not have a personal account on social media platforms such as Facebook and Twitter. However, Merkel has personal accounts on Instagram. At the same time, Syrian President Bashar al-Assad is also missing from the popular social media account. However, the Syrian President Office is on Instagram, and all the information related to Bashar al-Assad is known to the whole world through it.
Talk about Queen Elizabeth of Britain, so Queen Elizabeth, considered one of the most powerful personalities in the world, also has no personal account of any kind on social media. Apart from Queen Elizabeth, the head of the Commonwealth countries, every member of her family is keeping a distance from having a private social media account. However, the Royal Family has a social media account that keeps sharing information related to the royal family on social media.
As far as the big leaders of India are concerned, former Prime Minister Dr. Manmohan Singh and UPA Chairperson Sonia Gandhi also have no private social media account. There was a time when Prime Minister Modi gave a call to his party members that they should remain active on social media. But now that Prime Minister Modi himself has indicated that he can get away from social media platforms, there are speculations that Prime Minister Modi may take a different decision in terms of activism on social media.