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Twitter India declares Modi's tweet as the 'Golden Tweet of 2019'

By Lokmat English Desk | Updated: December 10, 2019 15:29 IST

The 'Sabka Saath, Sabka Vikas, Sabka Biswas' tweet made by Prime Minister Narendra Modi in celebration of the massive victory BJP got in the general elections held in April-May, was India's most liked and retweeted tweet in 2019, Twitter India announced this on Tuesday.

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The 'Sabka Saath, Sabka Vikas, Sabka Biswas' tweet made by Prime Minister Narendra Modi in celebration of the massive victory BJP got in the general elections held in April-May, was India's most liked and retweeted tweet in 2019, Twitter India announced this on Tuesday.Prime Minister Modi's tweet, which has been declared as the 'Golden Tweet of 2019', received more than 4 lakh 20 thousand likes and was retweeted 1.17 lakh times.

PM tweeted this after winning the Lok Sabha elections

In his post, the PM had said that India 'won again' and 'together we will build a strong and inclusive nation'. The tweet was made after the BJP-led NDA's victory in the Lok Sabha election results on May 23.

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