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After Donald Trump's ban from Twitter, Narendra Modi leads the race in terms of followers

By Lokmat English Desk | Updated: January 10, 2021 18:02 IST

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Violent demonstrations by supporters of President Donald Trump outside the US Parliament in recent days are being condemned in every country of the world. Following this incident, the micro-blogging platform Twitter accused its supporters of inciting violence.
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You will be happy to know that the suspension of Donald Trump's Twitter account inadvertently gave a record to the Prime Minister of India Narendra Modi. Prime Minister Narendra Modi has now become the most followed politician on Twitter in the world.
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Until a few days ago, this record was in the name of US President Trump, but after the micro-blogging platform Twitter was suspended for inciting his supporters to violence in the US Parliament, PM Narendra Modi has the most followers in the world.
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Donald Trump's personal account was followed by 88.7 million or 88.7 million people. Prime Minister Narendra Modi is followed by 64.7 million people.
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President Donald Trump has been accused of inciting his supporters to violence through his Twitter account.
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First, Twitter blocked Trump's tweets, then suspended his account forever.
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