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], chief minister of the Indian state of ], interacted with civilians on ] on 31 August 2012.<ref name=toi>{{cite news|title=Narendra Modi on Google Hangout, Ajay Devgn to host event|url=http://articles.timesofindia.indiatimes.com/2012-08-31/social-media/33520320_1_actor-ajay-devgn-google-hangout-hangout-sessions|accessdate=3 September 2012|newspaper=]|date=31 August 2012|agency=TNN}}</ref> The chat session was hosted by ] actor ].<ref name=ibn>{{cite web|title=People ask, Narendra Modi answers on Google Plus Hangout|url=http://ibnlive.in.com/news/modi-answers-netizens-on-google-plus-hangout/287292-37.html|publisher=CNN-IBN|accessdate=3 September 2012|location=New Delhi|date=1 September 2012}}</ref> It was also live broadcast on ], and Modi took part in it through ].<ref name=toi/> The chat was schedule to start at 20:00 ], but began 45 minutes late because of the reported crash of Google+ due to the response.<ref name=bl>{{cite web|title=Modi chats live on Google Plus Hangout|url=http://www.thehindubusinessline.com/news/politics/article3847440.ece?ref=wl_industry-and-economy|publisher=Business Line|accessdate=3 September 2012|author=R. Dinakaran|location=Chennai|date=1 September 2012}}</ref> The questions were to be submitted before the chat, and were mostly based on issues about education, youth empowerment, rural development and causes of urbanisation.<ref name=bl/> | |||
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Modi was the first Indian politician to interact with citizens through live chat on Internet, joining the likes of ] and ].<ref name=ibn/> Google+'s ''Hangout'' feature allows ten people to group chat at a single time.<ref name=ibn/> The same day, the ] gave its statement on the ].<ref name=toi/> Hashtag #ModiHangout became the most trending term in India at ] on the day of the session, whereas #VoteOutModi, used by Modi's opponents, became the third most trending term in the country.<ref name=toi/> | |||
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