The post garnered thousands of likes and retweets within just a few minutes

Current Affairs:PM Narendra Modi, one of the powers behind the mainstreaming of online life use for political correspondence, on Monday took the web by a tempest when he implied he may surrender his internet based life accounts on Sunday.
In a Twitter post at around 9 pm, Modi stated: “This Sunday, considering surrendering my internet based life accounts on Facebook, Twitter, Instagram and YouTube. Will update all of you as often as possible.”
The post gathered a huge number of preferences and retweets in practically no time. Association Ministers Smriti Irani, Hardeep Puri and Anurag Thakur and BJP IT Cell head Amit Malviya were among the individuals who retweeted Modi’s unexpected tweet to leave online networking stages.
Following the post, #NoSir turned into the number 1 slanting hashtag on Twitter.
The web was loaded up with hypotheses. From the guess that the PM may be wanting to change to an Indian stage to the likelihood that he may be harmed over online networking’s job in stirring Delhi riots — the speculating game proceeded until late night.
Amruta Fadnavis, spouse of previous Maharashtra boss pastor Devendra Fadnavis, announced she would emulate PM Modi’s example and quit online networking. “Some of the time it’s the littlest choice that can change our life until the end of time! I will follow the way of my leader!!,” tweeted Amruta Fadnavis.