Twitter war after India PM account reset

A new PMOIndia account on Twitter showed 4,411 followers.


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Modi, who is extremely active on Twitter, has been sharing all the milestones in his election campaign journey with his 4.2 million followers. PHOTO: AFP/FILE

NEW DELHI: A Twitter war erupted in India on Tuesday after the official prime minister handle was archived and its 1.24 million followers "transported" to the new account.

The team of departing premier Manmohan Singh reset the @PMOIndia account and renamed it @PMOIndiaArchive, angering the incoming Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) government led by prime minister-designate Narendra Modi.

"The Twitter account @PMOIndia is a national digital asset. It is disgraceful, unethical and illegal the way the outgoing team has handled this account," BJP spokesperson Meenakshi Lekhi told reporters in New Delhi.







The BJP said the old PMO account had 1.24 million followers, but they would now have to start from scratch because the account had been archived and followers "transported", instead of being officially handed over.

A new PMOIndia account on Twitter showed 4,411 followers.

This Twitter handle "is not a personal asset, it is a national asset," the BJP's Lekhi said.

Another BJP spokesperson, Nirmala Sitharaman, tweeted that @PMOIndia was an "institutional handle" which should have continued "seamlessly".



Stung by criticism, Singh's office released a statement defending its action.

"All our official communications are being archived according to the Right To Information Act. Copyrights and control remain with the office," said the prime minister's communications director Pankaj Pachauri.

Modi, who is extremely active on Twitter, has been sharing all the milestones in his election campaign journey with his 4.2 million followers.

He is set to be sworn in as India's 14th Prime Minister next Monday after the BJP swept to power with the first parliamentary majority in 30 years at the end of a marathon general election.

The Congress party suffered its worst defeat ever, snaring just 44 seats out of 543 up for grabs against BJP's 282.

COMMENTS (3)

Aryan | 9 years ago | Reply

Congress government couldn't get followers even on twitter so it decided to steal millions followers from from official PMO account empty its followers to zero and transfer it to manmohan singh account. Now when people will think updates coming from current PMO, it will be MMS congress mouth sending congress advertisement and anti goi tweets. This party can stoop to any level.

Alisha | 9 years ago | Reply

The departing gift from UPA before quitting on last day was 5500crore rupees notice to adani group of companies (the main company that sponsored modis election campaign) along with income tax enquiry. What else can one expect from such people who can't accept defeat? Ego has gone into their heads can't digest the fact their monopoly preceding 54years of rule out of 67 is broken.

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