A follower of PM Modi was elated when his tweet was spotted by the Prime Minister. The man named Ajeet Singh shared a joke about PM Modi working for him and got a witty response from the ‘pradhan Sevak’ himself.
PM Modi is popular among the youth for reaching out to them on social media. In February, one of his followers expressed a desire to have a scarf worn by him. She was surprised to find the scarf delivered to her the next day along with a signed copy of her tweet by him.
“One of my follower asked me: Do you work for Narendra Modi. I smiled and said: no dear, he works for me”, he tweeted on Tuesday. Quoting his tweet, PM Modi gave him the ultimate affirmation. Rest is history;
One of my follower casually asked me: Do you work for @narendramodi ?
I smiled and said: No dear, he works for me..#IAmNewIndia— Ajeet Singh (@Ajeetvijaysingh) March 14, 2017
Absolutely. Happy to be the Pradhan Sevak for each and every Indian. https://t.co/BEreA1GNVJ
— Narendra Modi (@narendramodi) March 14, 2017
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The tweet was one of the many on Twitter pledging support to PM Modi’s #IAmNewIndia campaign. His response was retweeted more than 7,000 times and cheered his supporters.
Respected PM sir @narendramodi
Your humbleness truly makes you different from others.
Keep it forever
Rajasthan is waiting for your visit— Santosh K Vishnoi (@SWEETKUMAR20) March 14, 2017
The direct connect which @narendramodi has with the youth of India is what makes him the dynamic leader of masses. #IAmNewIndia
— Mitesh Jain (@MK7786) March 14, 2017
@narendramodi Finally country has got a PM with whom every individual can actually relate and connect.😇😇
— Ritesh Verma (@IamRitzV) March 14, 2017
@narendramodi congrats for the reply from the man himself @AjeetVijaySingh ji
— Aakash Gauttam (@AakashGauttam) March 14, 2017
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@Ajeetvijaysingh @narendramodi congrats bhai… u got RT by man himself.
— RAHUL SODHI (@imerahul) March 14, 2017
Narendra Modi first called himself ‘pradhan sevak’ in August 2014 in his first independence day speech as PM. “My beloved countrymen! I have come here not as a ‘pradhan mantri’ (PM) but a ‘pradhan sevak”, he announced from the ramparts of the Red Fort.