For, the digital assets being archived and removed aren't just the tweets, but the 1.2 million followers.
There were howls of protest on social media.
It looked like a below-the-belt strike to hand over to the Modi PMO a zero-follower account. J&K chief minister Omar Abdullah tweeted: "How churlish! Just hand over the Twitter account. It's not like Manmohan Singh was actually using it himself or will use it much now."
Actually, Singh didn't use that Twitter account at all. It was managed by his communications advisor Pankaj Pachauri, and it was arguably the dullest Twitter account in existence.
Even so, the protests finally prompted a press release stating that the PMO's "Digital Assets" -- the website, the @PMOIndiaArchive Twitter handle, its Facebook page, and its YouTube channel -- all are to be handed over to the new government.