The category field relates to the type of message you’re sending to the PM. You can choose from Public Grievances, Suggestions/Feedback, Financial Fraud/Scam, Greetings/Wishes, Appointment with PM, or Message Request. As the Prime Minister receives a lot of inquiries, you may not hear back from him directly using this method. However, if your message includes some form of request, a member of the government should respond.
As the Prime Minister gets a lot of mail, as well as other communications, you’re not likely to get a response to each letter or card. However, a member of the PM’s staff may reply if you’ve made a request in your letter.
When calling the Prime Minister from outside of India, you will need to preface the number with your country’s “exit” code, plus the international area code for India (91). For example, if you’re making the call from Canada or the US, you will need to dial 011-91-011-230114547.
You will not be able to send a personal message to either account, as they both have the messaging function turned off.
You will not be able to send a Facebook Message to either account, as they have not included that function on their pages.
You can watch any of the videos on YouTube (including live broadcasts) without a YouTube account. However, you must have a YouTube account to post a comment or like/dislike a video.
Even though you can send a personal message to the Prime Minister via LinkedIn, there is no guarantee he will respond personally.
While you can view Instagram accounts via an internet browser on a laptop or desktop computer, you will only be able to comment using the smartphone app.
You do not need a personal Pinterest account to view this account and its associated photos. However, you will need an account if you want to pin a photo or see more info about a photo.