#ResignPMModi Trends On Twitter As India Reels Under COVID Second Wave
New Delhi: Following the massive second wave of the COVID-19 pandemic that is currently ravaging India, furious netizens started demanding the resignation of Prime Minister Narendra Modi.
The hashtag #Resign_PM_Modi has been trending on Twitter since Tuesday morning. Twitterati have been blaming Prime Minister Modi for the second wave of the COVID-19 pandemic in the country.
Journey from 2014 to 2021
Our Best PM failed every time when he take decision #Resign_PM_Modi pic.twitter.com/stlZ5M1KRO
— IYC MEDIA (@IYCMEDIA) April 27, 2021
Several users have said that PM Modi should not have allowed mass gatherings like Kumbh Mela and election rallies at a time when the second wave of COVID-19 was on.
“We didn’t vote for BJP to see this day… Today I am ashamed to say that I am a BJP worker”#Resign_PM_Modi pic.twitter.com/bRSedQbmwO
— Deepak Khatri | दीपक खत्री ?? (@Deepakkhatri812) April 27, 2021
“Don’t get hyper for everything u also should realise this time he has made some mistakes like kumbh and elections rallies. It’s time for him to act as a countries PM and take the onus on him and assure everyone he will make it right,” a user commented.
#Resign_PM_Modi
No God can save y’all unless he Resigns. Wakeup India.#Resign_PM_Modi pic.twitter.com/FRt07r84Ns— Riya (@riyayourr) April 27, 2021
India is in Worst Situation then Ever!!#Resign_PM_Modi pic.twitter.com/hCtPA0BhWs
— Shyam (@Shyam87058084) April 28, 2021
#Resign_PM_Modi
The media around the world is directly blaming Modi for Corona’s plight in India. But the godi media is still turning a blind eye. pic.twitter.com/FtHaFjSrHi— gurdev singh (@garry_gurdev) April 28, 2021
Shame on The “System” !
??#FailedPMModi #Resign_PM_Modi
2020 2021 pic.twitter.com/I3p88jx7l6— MD ANIS ? محمدانیس ?️ (@mdanis_2) April 28, 2021
You have killed enough people please resign now ?#Resign_PM_Modi pic.twitter.com/qYGxTexepp
— kts (@Tsd66685258) April 28, 2021
ALSO READ: Joe Biden Assures India All Help After Phone Call With PM Modi
Comments are closed.