“Modi Ka Parivar”: A New Trend Sweeps Across BJP Leaders’ Social Media in Rajasthan

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In a recent wave of solidarity, BJP leaders in Rajasthan have begun to modify their social media profiles, adding the phrase “Modi ka Parivar” to their names. This trend, which translates to “Modi’s Family”, was initiated by none other than Prime Minister Narendra Modi himself.

The first to make this change was Prime Minister Narendra Modi, who added the phrase to his own social media profile. Following his lead, BJP leaders across Rajasthan have started to do the same, creating a ripple effect throughout the party’s online presence.

This move is seen as a show of unity and support within the party, reinforcing the notion of the BJP as a family, with Narendra Modi at its helm. The phrase “Modi ka Parivar” signifies the leaders’ allegiance to the Prime Minister and their commitment to the party’s ideals and objectives.

The trend has quickly gained momentum, with more and more BJP leaders joining in. The impact of this change is not just limited to the party members but also resonates with the followers, who are witnessing this wave of unity in real-time.

As the trend continues to spread, it will be interesting to see how this digital show of solidarity influences the party’s offline activities and strategies. For now, “Modi ka Parivar” is the phrase of the moment, echoing across the social media landscape of Rajasthan’s BJP leaders.

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