Congress leaders feel I cant see them in the eye. They are correct. I am too small compared to them. How did 1 fam… https://t.co/puG3iJasPG — Narendra Modi (@narendramodi) 1532145880000

जो आज तक देश विदेश जाकर जबर्दस्ती सबके गले पड़ता रहा आज उसी के गले कोई पड़ा तो कैसा लगा होगा 😂😂😂😂 शक्ल देखने वाली… https://t.co/PZzL2NEoD3 — Alka Lamba (@LambaAlka) 1532076402000

Whosoever gave this dumb idea of #NoConfidenceMotion to opposition leaders. I feel it only ended up providing Modi… https://t.co/7TwW8z9y2q — Yashwant Deshmukh (@YRDeshmukh) 1532107648000

PUNE: Though the no-confidence motion brought in by the opposition saw a 12-hour long debate in the Parliament, there was a parallel debate in short bursts that happened over a span of at least 60 hours.The place was micro-blogging site Twitter , where people put out a whopping 1.1 million tweets on the subject with hashtag ‘no confidence motion.’“Twitter recorded over 1.1 million related tweets over the weekend (Jul 20 - Jul 22, 2018) as Indians witnessed a mammoth 12-hour-long session at the Lok Sabha on Friday,” the micro-blogging company said in a statement.Private statistics show that Twitter has between 25-30 million active users in the country.A heat map brought out by twitter shows spots of yellow almost across the country and India’s big cities saw more throughput.“Key hashtags that emerged on Twitter around the subject included #MonsoonSession, #NoConfidenceVote, #NoConfidenceMotion, #BhookampAaneWalaHai, #KyaHuaTeraVaada, #NoConfidencePolitics, #hugplomacy and #IndiaTrustsModi,” twitter said in a statement.While the hug that Congress leader Rahul Gandhi gave to Prime Minister Modi will go down in Twitter history, people were able to see different sides to the Parliament action on the platform. Top Tweet highlights around the #NoConfidenceMotion also include:Mahima Kaul, Head- Public, Policy and Government, Twitter India said, “Twitter is the best place to know what is happening in your community, city or country. The ongoing #MonsoonSession of Parliament has again demonstrated that Twitter is the go-place for citizens to participate in real-time on the issues as they develop. The conversation around #NoConfidenceMotion also surfaced tweets from around the country, and in multiple languages.”