Google fixes glitch showing Modi's photo as India's first PM

IANS  |  New Delhi 

An algorithm glitch that showed Narendra Modi's photo as "India's first PM" on Search and led to much outrage on has been fixed.

Users who searched for "India's first PM" on late on Wednesday, were guided to the first link of the Wikipedia page titled "List of Prime Ministers of India", with Jawaharlal Nehru's name and description.

However, instead of Nehru's picture, the image which appeared was of Modi which prompted people to take screenshots of the search result page and tweet in large numbers.

"@@GoogleIndia what algorithm of yours allows this?! You're so full of junk-", tweeted Divya Spandana.

Many tagged the giant asking what exactly was going on.

"Dear @you got it wrong. I googled "India's #first PM, ever!" Please correct yourself," said one tweet.

"I came to know that #jawaharlalnehru look alike @narendramodi ??" said one.

When brought to Google's notice, the glitch was fixed on Thursday.

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First Published: Thu, April 26 2018. 18:34 IST