Who Is Running The Campaign To Unfollow Prime Minister Oli On Social Media - Laxman Baral Blog
Who Is Running The Campaign To Unfollow Prime Minister Oli On Social MediaWho Is Running The Campaign To Unfollow Prime Minister Oli On Social Media

Who Is Running The Campaign To Unfollow Prime Minister Oli On Social Media A campaign to unfollow Prime Minister KP Sharma Oli on social media has been going on since Tuesday. If you look at Facebook, TikTok, and X (Twitter), there are many posters about unfollowing Prime Minister Oli.

Some social media users have made videos on the topic of ‘Why unfollow?’

According to follower tracking platform Social Blade, Oli’s official Facebook page had 632,000 followers till Tuesday evening. By the time this news was prepared, the number of followers on his page had decreased to 596,000.

Along with this, Prime Minister Oli’s supporters have also launched a campaign to follow him on his Facebook page. As a result, the number of followers seems to be decreasing and increasing.

Why did the campaign to unfollow Prime Minister Oli’s Facebook page start?

On Sunday, Mayor Balen Shah requested Prime Minister Oli to take action against state MP Rekha Kumari Sharma on his official Facebook page. The post was getting a lot of discussion on the internet. Then suddenly on Monday, the post disappeared from Balen’s page.

There were various comments on this topic. The Balen Secretariat responded that the post was removed by Facebook after receiving excessive reports.

Then, on Tuesday afternoon, Balen posted a post saying, “Don’t blow up the post, arrest the culprits, government.” After the post, the campaign to unfollow Prime Minister Oli intensified.

People who are dissatisfied with Oli, UML, and the government have also been added to this mess. But such campaigns are temporary and transitory. It is common for such campaigns to start and become inactive after some time when frustration is created due to a particular event or situation. )

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