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Sunday, 13 May 2018

PM Modi is protesting on social media

PM Modi is protesting on social media

Let me tell you that Modi arrived in Nepal on Friday and during this time there was a #BlockadeWasCrimeMrModi and #ModiNotWelcomedInNepal trends on Twitter in Nepal. Some users wrote rage while writing that when Nepal was recovering from the shock of a terrible earthquake, India had barricaded the border.


PM Narendra Modi in Nepal: Nepali Social Media users go negative with #ModiNotWelcomedInNepal and #BlockadeWasCrimeMrModi
Kathmandu:  PM Narendra Modi, who arrived on a two-day visit to Nepal, is facing the wrath of social media users. Social media users in Nepal targeted Prime Minister Modi while reminding him of the year 2015 when India barricaded the border with Nepal. Social media users are also demanding apology from the PM.

Let me tell you that Modi arrived in Nepal on Friday and during this time there was a #BlockadeWasCrimeMrModi and #ModiNotWelcomedInNepal trends on Twitter in Nepal Some users wrote rage while writing that when Nepal was recovering from the shock of a terrible earthquake, India had barricaded the border.

Some more users demanded apology from Modi for a 135-day long blockade from September 2015 to February 2016. Let us tell you that due to this Nepal's economy had come in crisis and the tension between the two countries reached its peak.

The users of Flower Nava Kharal wrote that the Prime Minister of India Narendra Modi (Athindi Dev: Bhav :) !! But  #BlockadeWasCrimeMrModi




Another user Binod Khanal wrote, "Mr. Modi Nepali politicians will welcome you in Nepal, but never Nepalese people!"




In Nepal, former ambassador to the European Union, Rennesjie Tyrink, posted a photo and further aired the debate. In this photo, a long queue of car and motorcycle can be seen to fill the oil, whose caption was written, 'It is difficult to forget this picture.' Although many users have defended the visit of Modi.

Rohit Thapa wrote, "The Prime Minister of both countries has come to power with a huge majority, so try to celebrate this tour and get the best thing from it. The interests are always mutual, small or large."

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