PM Modi Becomes Most Followed Global Leader on X with Over 100 Million Followers
Prime Minister Narendra Modi has achieved a significant milestone on social media platform X, surpassing 100 million followers. This milestone solidifies his position as the most followed global leader on X, far ahead of other world figures such as US President Joe Biden, Dubai ruler Sheikh Mohammed, and Pope Francis.
PM Modi’s journey to 100 million followers on X marks a staggering growth, with approximately 30 million new followers in the past three years alone. His engaging presence on the platform has attracted a diverse audience, including political leaders, celebrities, and common citizens.
PM Modi’s follower count on X exceeds not only other political leaders like Rahul Gandhi and Arvind Kejriwal in India but also surpasses global celebrities such as Taylor Swift and Lady Gaga, as well as prominent athletes like Virat Kohli and Neymar Jr.
Since joining X in 2009, PM Modi has utilized the platform for constructive engagement, interacting directly with followers without resorting to paid promotions or bots. His active engagement with citizens and consistent presence has contributed to his immense popularity and influence on social media.
PM Modi’s substantial following on X has not only elevated his profile but also increased engagement and interactions with world leaders, boosting their own social media metrics. His digital presence underscores his ability to connect globally and resonate with a wide-ranging audience.
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