On Wednesday, Congress leader Rahul Gandhi showed “dismay” at the case that US President Donald Trump’s White House Twitter unfollowed Prime Minister Narendra Modi and President Ram Nath Kovind. “I am dismayed by the “unfollowing” of our president and prime minister by the White House. I urge the Ministry of External Affairs to take note.”
The “unfollowing” brought responses via social media networking particularly as media reports had before guaranteed that PM Modi was the main world pioneer followed by the official Twitter record of the Donald Trump White House.
Presently, the White House has clarified the explanation for the activity. The White House on Wednesday clarified that its Twitter handle normally ‘follows’ the records of authorities from have nations for a short period during a presidential outing, to retweet their messages on the side of the visit.
During President Donald Trump’s visit to India in the most recent seven day stretch of February, the official Twitter handle of the White House—@WhiteHouse—had begun ‘following’ the records of President Ram Nath Kovind, Prime Minister Narendra Modi, the Prime Minister’s office, the Indian Embassy in the US, the US Embassy in India and the US Ambassador to India, Ken Juster.
Early this week, the White House ‘unfollowed’ all these six Twitter handles.
“The White House Twitter account regularly follows senior US government Twitter records, and others as suitable. For instance, during the hour of a presidential visit, the record normally follows for a brief timeframe, the host nation’s authorities to retweet their messages on the side of the visit,” a senior organization official told PTI on the state of obscurity.
The authority was reacting to an inquiry on the purposes behind the White House ‘following’ and afterward ‘unfollowing’ the Twitter handles of President Kovind, PM Modi, the PMO, and other Indian authorities.
#RahulSpeaksForIndia to the Raghuram Ranjan on indian economy
Coronavirus: Former RBI Governor Raghuram Rajan said on Thursday that India needs Rs 65,000 crore to help the poor during the COVID-19 scourge. In a video visit with Congress pioneer Rahul Gandhi, Rajan said that a drawn out lockdown won’t be directly for the economy .
When Rajan was asked how much cash the nation expected to manage the cataclysmic impacts of the pandemic and spare poor people. He stated, “We will require Rs 65,000 crore”. He said that we can do this on the grounds that our GDP is two lakh crores, it isn’t a lot.
Rahul Gandhi asked Rajan how to open the economy in the midst of the progressing lockdown in the nation. Accordingly, Raghuram Rajan said that the usage of the subsequent lockdown implies that you have not had the option to get ready appropriately to open it.
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