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Rahul Gandhi's Tweet for UPSC toppers got more RT than PM Modi's Tweet

Former Congress chief Rahul Gandhi's tweet celebrating the success of UPSC toppers has garnered more retweets than Prime Minister Modi

By groundreportdesk
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Rahul Gandhi's Tweet for UPSC toppers got more RT than PM Modi's Tweet

Former Congress chief Rahul Gandhi's tweet celebrating the success of UPSC toppers has garnered more retweets than Prime Minister Narendra Modi's tweet on the same topic. Rahul Gandhi's tweet received an impressive count of 7,687 retweets and 62 citations, while Prime Minister Modi's tweet received 3,304 retweets.

In a tweet in Hindi, Gandhi said, "Many congratulations to all the aspirants who have been successful in this year's UPSC civil services examination. It is heartening to see that the first four ranks have been bagged by women. You all have the responsibility to serve the country with dedication and devotion. My best wishes for the future."

On the other hand, Prime Minister Modi took to Twitter to congratulate the youngsters who passed the civil service exams.

He tweeted, "Congratulations to those youngsters who have cleared the Civil Services Exams. My best wishes for a fruitful and satisfying career ahead. This is a very exciting time to be serving the nation and bringing a positive difference in the lives of people."

The significant difference in retweet count between Rahul Gandhi's and Prime Minister Modi's tweets has drawn attention to the engagement and popularity of Rahul Gandhi's message among social media users.

The results of UPSC Civil Services 2022 have been announced, with Ishita Kishore (AIR 1), Garima Lohia, Uma Harathi N and Smriti Mishra among the top finishers. In 2021, Shruti Sharma (AIR 1), Ankita Agarwal (AIR 2) and Gamini Singla (AIR 3) achieved the top rankings.

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