The reason why white house twitter account unfollowed PM Modi weeks after following him
The reason why white house twitter account unfollowed PM Modi weeks after following him:-
Introduction:-
The white House on Wednesday explains that it's twitter handle typically follows the accounts of official from host countries for a brief period during a presedential trip. To retweet their messages in support of the visit. During presidential trip Donald Trump in the last week of February the official Twitter handle of the white house had started following the accounts of President & Prime minister of India.
Whitehouse twitter PMO:-
WASHINGTON : The White House Wednesday explained why its Twitter handle had 'unfollowed' the Twitter accounts 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.
A Memorandum procedure:-
White House explained that it follows the accounts of officials from host countries for a brief period during a presidential trip to retweet their messages in support of the visit.
During President Donald Trump's visit to India in the last week of February, the official Twitter handle of the White House -- @WhiteHouse -- had started 'following' the accounts 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.
How the follow rocks:-
The White House Twitter account normally follows senior US government Twitter accounts, and others as appropriate. For example, during the time of a presidential visit, the account typically follows for a short time, the host country's officials to retweet their messages in support of the visit," a senior administration official told PTI on the condition of anonymity.
Reaction of congress party leader:-
Congress' former President Rahul Gandhi has asked the External Affairs Ministry to take note of unfollowing of Twitter account of the President and Prime Minister by the White House.
"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," he said in a tweet.
The Congress has raised the issue after the government claimed that India has better ties than the US after two successful events - 'Namaste Trump' here in February this year and 'Howdy, Modi!' event in the US. - IANS
Resources: Indiatvnews & twitter.
Introduction:-
Whitehouse twitter PMO:-
WASHINGTON : The White House Wednesday explained why its Twitter handle had 'unfollowed' the Twitter accounts 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.
A Memorandum procedure:-
White House explained that it follows the accounts of officials from host countries for a brief period during a presidential trip to retweet their messages in support of the visit.
During President Donald Trump's visit to India in the last week of February, the official Twitter handle of the White House -- @WhiteHouse -- had started 'following' the accounts 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.
How the follow rocks:-
The White House Twitter account normally follows senior US government Twitter accounts, and others as appropriate. For example, during the time of a presidential visit, the account typically follows for a short time, the host country's officials to retweet their messages in support of the visit," a senior administration official told PTI on the condition of anonymity.
Reaction of congress party leader:-
Congress' former President Rahul Gandhi has asked the External Affairs Ministry to take note of unfollowing of Twitter account of the President and Prime Minister by the White House.
"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," he said in a tweet.
The Congress has raised the issue after the government claimed that India has better ties than the US after two successful events - 'Namaste Trump' here in February this year and 'Howdy, Modi!' event in the US. - IANS
Resources: Indiatvnews & twitter.




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