Whom does Twitterati love more - Narendra Modi or Rahul Gandhi?

​Rahul Gandhi opened a Twitter account recently. PM Modi is now a Twitter veteran. A look at what they have been tweeting about over the past three weeks.

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​Rahul Gandhi opened a Twitter account recently. PM Modi is now a Twitter veteran. A look at what they have been tweeting about over the past three weeks.

Rahul Gandhi (his office really) opened a Twitter account on May 6. Prime Minister Narendra Modi is now a Twitter veteran. A look at what they have been tweeting about over the past three weeks.

Narendra Modi @narendramodi

12.6 million followers



Hello from Xi'an, China. Landed to a warm welcome, followed by a spectacular visit to the Terracotta Warriors Museum pic.twitter.com/E0B2V4RpfU
— Narendra Modi (@narendramodi) May 14, 2015
It's selfie time! Thanks Premier Li. pic.twitter.com/DSCTszSnq3
— Narendra Modi (@narendramodi) May 15, 2015
16th May...this day last year…great memories. pic.twitter.com/SaVN09ecij
— Narendra Modi (@narendramodi) May 16, 2015

Rahul Gandhi @OfficeOfRG

83,800 followers


The fight which Gandhi ji fought is our fight. We will fight that and we will win: Rahul Gandhi
— Office of RG (@OfficeOfRG) May 8, 2015
A delicious meal of Kappa with Meen Curry with the family of Kizhakkuttu Karunakaran and Thankamani in Thrissur! pic.twitter.com/00p5KabiVk
— Office of RG (@OfficeOfRG) May 27, 2015
This Sunday sharing some special moments pic.twitter.com/p0m23PqzW6
— Office of RG (@OfficeOfRG) May 10, 2015


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