“PM Modi has no substance, just a Media-Created Balloon: Rahul Gandhi”

Rahul Gandhi dismissed PM Modi as a “media-created balloon” lacking depth, while pushing for OBC empowerment & defending English education at a Congress rally.

Post Published By: Karan Sharma
Updated : 25 July 2025, 6:01 PM IST
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New Delhi: Rahul Gandhi recently flacked Prime Minister Narendra Modi while addressing a public meeting as the Leader of the Opposition in the Lok Sabha and spoke openly on many issues.

He gave this speech in the Congress' 'OBC Bhaagidari Nyay Sammelan,' where he described the image of the Prime Minister as "a balloon created by the media." Rahul Gandhi claimed that he has met Prime Minister Modi 2-3 times so far, and according to him, there is no depth or strength in the personality of the Prime Minister.

He said, "I have met him and sat with him in the room. He is just a show, just a pretense. Earlier I also used to think that he is a big thing, but now I have understood that there is nothing like that."

He said this when an audience member asked him what the biggest problem of the country is, and someone from the audience replied, 'Prime Minister Modi.' During this, Rahul Gandhi also made a special appeal to the OBC youth. He said that the youth of the OBC society do not realize their strength, and this is the biggest shortcoming.

Addressing the youth, he said that the day they recognize their strength, the picture of the country will change. He further said that the caste census is just the first step; his real goal is that the OBC community gets respect and equal participation.

Rahul Gandhi also said during the speech that if he decides to do any work, he does not leave it incomplete. Giving the example of his sister Priyanka Gandhi, he said that he is not going to give up on this mission.

Apart from this, Rahul Gandhi also slammed the BJP on the issue of the English language. He said that BJP leaders talk about removing English, but their own children study in English-medium schools and go to universities abroad.

He clarified that regional languages ​​like Hindi, Tamil, Punjabi, and Kannada are very important, but English cannot be denied either, because it is necessary for education and employment in today's era.

This entire speech of Rahul Gandhi was focused on social justice, political discourse, and linguistic inclusiveness, in which he tried to highlight the difference between the words and deeds of the BJP.

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