PM Modi pulls Zuckerberg to face the cameras, video goes viral


Sep 29 (Agencies): PM Modi’s love for clicking selfies has been well talked about by the social media.The incident that happend during his visit to the Facebook HQ has underlined his love for the camera.

A video clip showing PM Modi pulling aside Mark Zuckerberg, who was obstructing the camera filming him, has gone viral on social media.

In the video, Zuckerberg and the COO of Facebook Sheryl Sandberg are seen interacting with Modi on the stage. Modi then indicated that Zuckerberg is blocking the camera.

Zuckerberg fazed for a moment before straightening his jacket and posing for the camera.

The video was captured in Facebook headquarters in Menlo Park at Silicon Valley before Modi's townhall address.

The video clip drew several funny reactions on social media. Here are some of the gems doing the rounds.

I respect PM Modi, but pulling Mark Zuckerberg aside by the arm to face the camera was rude, inappropriate, and has to be called that.
— Mihir Bijur (@MihirBijur) September 28, 2015

Narendra Modi pulling Mark Zuckerberg to the side for a photo can be summarized in one Gujarati word : 'Tanni'
— Gujju Dutt (@SNocturnal) September 29, 2015

This is just Zuckerberg taking revenge because of that pulling aside scene by Modi. :'D
— Brownfried Δ (@thebhokalibong) September 28, 2015

"ZUCK... WTF?! Cameras! Cameras!" https://t.co/M2AU4zrYhh
— Pierre Fitter (@pierrefitter) September 28, 2015

I wish I could find money like Modi finds the camera.
— Chaitanya (@Chaitanya_13) September 28, 2015

  

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  • Ebrahim shabu, Uchila

    Tue, Sep 29 2015

    He is a first ever PM of india who is mocking at india in foreign soil. If he is touring around the world only for show off we dont need wasting millions of rupee of tax payer.

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