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Taxpayers' money not used for PM's social media initiatives: RTI reply

New Delhi: In what may come as a surprise to many, Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s presence on multiple social media platforms has not cost the exchequer a single rupee since May 2014. This startling information has come to light in a reply by the Prime Minister’s Office (PMO) to an RTI application filed by AAP leader and Delhi Deputy Chief Minister Manish Sisodia. The reply categorically states that no social media campaign has been run on Facebook, Twitter, YouTube or Google accounts maintained by the Prime Minister’s Office (PMO). ALSO READ: Sushma Swaraj asks Pakistan to locate missing clerics of Delhi's Hazrat Nizamuddin Dargah The PMO has also revealed that the Official Mobile App of the Prime Minister’s Office, “PMO India”, was designed by students in a contest conducted by MyGov and Google. “There was no cost except the prize money in developing the App.” Even this prize money has been paid by Google,” the reply states. Modi, in his speeches and interactions both in India and abroad, has often referred to the “Narendra Modi App,” as a simple way of connecting with him, and learning about the work being done by him. The response to Sisodia’s RTI Application shows that the ‘Narendra Modi App’ is neither developed nor maintained by PMO or Government of India. It does, however, add, that “citizens are using it to connect and interact with the Prime Minister,” in addition to the websites www.pmindia.gov.in and www.mygov.in. This implies that the Narendra Modi App too, has not cost anything to the taxpayer. A look at the developer page of the Narendra Modi App, shows that the BJP’s IT Cell has developed, and is maintaining it. Recently, a senior All India Radio official had revealed that the Prime Minister was unhappy to see advertisements being released for the initial few episodes of his monthly radio address – Mann Ki Baat. The official went on to say that Mann Ki Baat has now become a programme where All India Radio spends almost nothing, and earns a lot. In 2015-16, the programme generated a gross advertising revenue of Rs 4.78 crore, the official told the Economic Times. PM Modi’s social media accounts and number of followers below: Social Media Platform  -  Number of Followers • Twitter                             27,992,928 • Facebook                         40,392,099 • Google +                          3,234,145 • LinkedIn                          2,018,276 • YouTube                          637,303 • Instagram                        6,552,489 • Pinterest                           15,311 • StumbleUpon                  303 Followers/ 1.4k Likes • Flickr                                 757 • PM Modi is also active on Chinese Social Media Platform WEIBO
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