No Sir 🙏🙏🙏🙏 @narendramodi Your presence on social media is the biggest counter force against all those who are tryi… https://t.co/SXVnsYR0Q3 — Major Surendra Poonia (@MajorPoonia) 1583165086000

Modi ji I am not your supporter nor your fan but I would request you to please continue on social media. It's the o… https://t.co/xtOkiNQfox — Parag Hede (@Indepthcomments) 1583164886000

No sir. Please rethink your decision. It will be difficult for us to express our feelings to you. Only this is th… https://t.co/F6Vtef7WVz — MANO RANJAN SINGH (@MANORANJAN183) 1583164827000

@narendramodi No sir. Plzzzzzz. The first person i followed on Twitter is you sir. You are an inspiration for billions of Indians . — Madhuresh Singh (@madhureshhoney) 1583165050000

@narendramodi So is this start of giving up western biased social media platforms and launching a indigenous our ve… https://t.co/KtoAeqG9rS — Optimus prime (@indianoptimus) 1583166888000

No sir..we know that you are upset with the misuse of social media but we need you. https://t.co/92c9QQd2cx — Vyomesh (@Vyomesh_02) 1583165046000

No sir. Please don’t leave us. This is where we can get to know the current situation of the nation. #No_sir https://t.co/GkRPyGxOaz — Ananya Khandelwal (Aarzoo) (@AnanyaKhandel12) 1583164918000

NEW DELHI: Prime Minister Narendra Modi 's unexpected announcement that he is thinking of giving up social media drew a flurry of reactions from netizens who expressed shock and appeared confused over the tweet."This Sunday, thinking of giving up my social media accounts on Facebook , Twitter , Instagram & YouTube. Will keep you all posted," PM Modi tweeted.Within minutes, #NoSir started trending on Twitter with netizens requesting the PM to reconsider his decision." No Sir , @narendramodi. Your presence on social media is the biggest counter force against all those who are trying 24x7 to harm civilisational value/ethos, culture & history of Bharat. You are the voice & face of Billion Patriot Indians. Sir, Plz don’t leave social media," tweeted one userAnother user said that though he was not PM Modi's supporter or a fan, but he would still want him to continue on social media." Modi ji I am not your supporter nor your fan but I would request you to please continue on social media. It's the only medium for interaction & you have used it brilliantly to position yourself. Thanks. Take care."No sir. Please rethink your decision. It will be difficult for us to express our feelings to you. Only this is the way you are in direct contact with normal citizens. You are like “Shiva of Kailash” who is never deviated nor disturbed. Vandematram. Jai Hind""No sir. Plzzzzzz. The first person I followed on Twitter is you sir. You are an inspiration for billions of Indians"Some people also talked about the bias and misuse of social media."No sir.. We know that you are upset with the misuse of social media but we need you""No sir. Please don’t leave us. This is where we can get to know the current situation of the nation"The Prime Minister is active on social media, especially on Twitter where he has 53.3 million followers. He is also the world’s most followed or liked world leader on two other social media platforms — Facebook and Instagram.