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‘Teleprompter PM’ Trends After Glitch During PM Modi’s Speech At WEF Event.

Sherjeel Malik
Last updated: January 18, 2022 4:49 pm
Sherjeel Malik
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A video of Narendra Modi’s speech at WEF event halted abruptly after an issue with the teleprompter has gone viral.

During Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s speech to the World Economic Forum on Monday via video-conferencing, he halted abruptly, glanced sideways in response to a voice, gestured with his hands, adjusted his earpiece, and proceeded to ask Klaus Schwab, Executive Chairman of the World Economic Forum, if he could be heard clearly.

After Schwab assured him he could, Modi enquired whether the interpreter’s voice was audible to everyone. The broadcast had to be stopped for a few minutes before the Indian Prime Minister resumed his address from the beginning.

This year the event is being held virtually and not physically in Davos.

On social media, the initial reaction promptly concluded there was a glitch in the teleprompter, and that Modi was floundering without it.

The hashtag #TeleprompterPM started trending on Twitter, with more than 60,000 tweets having been posted with the hashtag by noon on Tuesday.

Several on Twitter, including Congress leader Rahul Gandhi, made associations between a possible teleprompter failure and the prime minister’s purported inability to continue speaking.

इतना झूठ Teleprompter भी नहीं झेल पाया।

— Rahul Gandhi (@RahulGandhi) January 18, 2022

.@RahulGandhi has been proved right, once again. #TeleprompterPM pic.twitter.com/UHW9HUKWyx

— Ruchira Chaturvedi (@RuchiraC) January 17, 2022

Seems some poor technicians in the PMO will lose their job today. Just hope they aren’t charged with sedition/UAPA and what not. Noida media must be on standby to take out some Khalistani link to the embarrassment today!

— Rohini Singh (@rohini_sgh) January 17, 2022
https://twitter.com/puntinational/status/1483157373921656832

Here is WEF version of PM Modi's speech, someone in the background says, "Sir aap unse ek baar poochen, ki sab jud gaye kya?".
Doesn't look like it's teleprompter issue. Later in his 20 min speech, He doesn't look sideways. TP could be at the front.pic.twitter.com/zVUqhEU5rH

— Mohammed Zubair (@zoo_bear) January 17, 2022
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