On Sunday, Prime Minister Narendra Modi achieved a significant milestone by topping the global leaderboard in followers on social networking site X.
On Sunday, Prime Minister Narendra Modi achieved a significant milestone by amassing over 100 million followers on social media site X, which was previously known as Twitter.
PM Modi becomes as the most followed worldwide leader
The leader of Dubai, Sheikh Mohammed, has 11.2 million followers, US President Joe Biden has 38.1 million, and Pope Francis has 18.5 million. The prime minister is far ahead of these global heavyweights.
@X, a hundred million! Enjoying the conversation, debate, ideas, blessings from others, constructive criticism, and much more on this lively platform. I’m looking forward to another exciting period in the future,” Modi wrote on X.
Compared to other Indian leaders, PM Modi enjoys a larger following in India. Rahul Gandhi, the leader of the opposition in the Lok Sabha, has 26.4 million followers, while Arvind Kejriwal, the chief minister of Delhi, has 27.5 million.
PM Modi is far ahead of opposition leaders such as Akhilesh Yadav, the chairman of the Samajwadi Party (19.9 million), Mamata Banerjee, the chief minister of West Bengal (7.4 million), Lalu Prasad, the supremo of the Rashtriya Janata Dal, and Sharad Pawar, the leader of the NCP (SP) (2.9 million).
The international leaders are keen to interact with Modi because of his popularity on X, as doing so increases their own following, interactions, views, and reposts. Italy and Austria witnessed the extreme popularity of the prime minister.
Not only a politician, Prime Minister Modi has more supporters than world-famous athletes like US basketball player LeBron James (52.9 million), Brazilian football player Neymar Jr. (63.6 million), and cricketer Virat Kohli (64.1 million).
Kim Kardashian (75.2 million), Lady Gaga (83.1 million), and Taylor Swift (95.3 million) are all behind Modi.
Modi’s X handle has had an astounding increase in usage over the past three years—roughly 30 million. He has 91 million Instagram followers in addition to roughly 25 million YouTube subscribers.
The prime minister joined X in 2009 and has engaged constructively on the platform. He communicates with, replies to, and follows a lot of regular people. He has never blocked anyone. PM Modi has never used bots or paid promotions; instead, he has always used this platform naturally.
The PM has captured the attention of millions of people worldwide with a combination of thought-provoking and captivating posts on X. His ascent in the digital realm highlights his significant influence. It demonstrates his capacity to connect with a broad and lively audience.
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After their Friday wedding, PM Narendra Modi took time out of his schedule to bless Anant Ambani and Radhika Merchant.
On Saturday night, PM Narendra Modi was present at Anant Ambani and Radhika Merchant’s Shubh Ashirwad function in Mumbai. He greeted the recentlyweds and wished them well on their upcoming married life.
Diet Sabya posted a video of the same thing on social media. The newlyweds and their family were spotted being met by the prime minister.
The PM officially opened the Indian Newspaper Society’s secretariat, INS Towers, in Mumbai’s Bandra-Kurla Complex earlier on Saturday.
At the blessing ceremony are politicians Pawan Kalyan, Chandrababu Naidu, Hema Malini, Ravi Kisan, Chirag Paswan, and many spiritual leaders.
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Not only a politician, Prime Minister Modi has more supporters than world-famous athletes like US basketball player LeBron James (52.9 million), Brazilian football player Neymar Jr. (63.6 million), and cricketer Virat Kohli (64.1 million).
Kim Kardashian (75.2 million), Lady Gaga (83.1 million), and Taylor Swift (95.3 million) are all behind Modi.
Modi’s X handle has had an astounding increase in usage over the past three years—roughly 30 million. He has 91 million Instagram followers in addition to roughly 25 million YouTube subscribers.
The prime minister joined X in 2009 and has engaged constructively on the platform. He communicates with, replies to, and follows a lot of regular people. He has never blocked anyone. PM Modi has never used bots or paid promotions; instead, he has always used this platform naturally.
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