New Delhi: Leader of the Opposition in the Lok Sabha, Rahul Gandhi on Friday said that Prime Minister Narendra Modi is merely a show, claiming that the media has blown him out of proportion.
Speaking at Talkatora Stadium in Delhi, Gandhi asked the audience: "Rajneeti mein sabsi badi problem pata hai kya hoti hai?" Which roughly translates to, "Do you know what the biggest problem in politics is?" Someone from the audience responded: "Narendra Modi."
To this, Gandhi replied: "Narendra Modi koi badi problem nahi hai," which translates to, "Narendra Modi is not a big problem."
He smiled and added, "Apne apne sir pe chadha rakha hai, media walon ne iska gubara bana rakha hai," which translates to, "You’ve put him on a pedestal. The media has inflated his image like a balloon; he’s not really a problem."
"I hadn’t met him before. Now, having met him two or three times, I’ve realised he’s just a show," Gandhi added.
Rahu Gandhi was adressing a gathering of Congress workers during the OBC Bhaagidfari Nyay Sammelan held in the national capital.
'PM Modi Has Mastered The Art Of Slogans, Not Solutions,' Congress Leader Rahul Gandhi Crticises 'Make In India'Narendra Modi isn't such a big problem, It's the Media that has blown him out of proportion.
— Mohit Chauhan (@mohitlaws) July 25, 2025
I hadn't met him before. Now I have met him 2-3 times times and realized that he is just a show.
—LoP Rahul Gandhi pic.twitter.com/62HdIAeNzc
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