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Rahul Gandhi 'shocked' after White House unfollows PM Modi, President on Twitter

By Lokmat English Desk | Updated: April 30, 2020 09:26 IST

Congress leader Rahul Gandhi has expressed his concerned after The White House unfollowed Prime Minister Narendra Modi and President ...

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Congress leader Rahul Gandhi has expressed his concerned after The White House unfollowed Prime Minister Narendra Modi and President Ram Nath Kovind on Twitter. He urged the Ministry of External Affairs to take note. Taking to his Twitter, Rahul wrote, "I'm dismayed by the "unfollowing" of our President and PM by the White House. I urge the Ministry of External Affairs to take note," Rahul Gandhi tweeted.

The White House unfollowed Prime Minister Modi's and President Kovind's official account on Twitter on Wednesday. The official residence of the President of the United States of America has also unfollowed PMO India, US Embassy in New Delhi and the Indian embassy in the US on the social media platform. The White House account had started following PM Modi on April 10. He became the only world leader followed by the official Twitter handle of the US administration.White House followed 19 Twitter handles at the time and all non-American accounts were Indian.

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