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No, Rahul Gandhi Did Not Call Himself India's 'Biggest Fool' In Speech

The video of Rahul Gandhi's speech has been edited in a misleading way.

By - AFP | 16 Oct 2020 6:52 PM IST

A video has been viewed thousands of times on Facebook and Youtube alongside a claim it shows former Indian opposition leader Rahul Gandhi calling himself "the biggest fool" in the country. The claim is false; the video has been edited in a misleading way; a longer version of the video, filmed in 2018, shows Gandhi quoting other parliamentarians talking about their decision to support Narendra Modi's selection as Indian prime minister.


The 21-second clip was published here on Facebook on July 11, 2020.

Screenshot of the misleading Facebook post taken on October 11, 2020.

Gandhi can be seen speaking at a lectern. His comments in Hindi translate to English as: "No one is a bigger fool than me in this country. I made Narendra Modi the prime minister of the country, and today, while I am a parliamentarian in this country, I cannot say a word in front of Modi. He doesn't allow me to speak."

The post's Hindi caption reads: "Rahul Gandhi is great, at least he accepted it honestly that no one is a bigger fool in the country than him."

Rahul Gandhi is an Indian politician who served as the president of the Indian National Congress party until July 2019.

The video was also shared here and here on Facebook and here and here on YouTube, alongside a similar claim.

The claim, however, is false.

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A combined reverse image and keyword search on Google found a longer version of the video published here on Gandhi's official YouTube channel on June 11, 2018.

The video is titled: "Congress President Rahul Gandhi's speech at Talkatora Stadium in New Delhi."Full View

In the YouTube video's 15-minute 10-second mark, Gandhi relays a conversation he had with a fellow Indian politician. He says: "A Member of Parliament met me outside the bathroom in the parliament building. He stopped me. I cannot disclose his name, if I disclose his name, Modi will throw him out. There were four-five of them. So, I asked him jokingly, what's happening, and one of them held my hand and said: 'No one is a bigger fool than me in this country. I made Narendra Modi Prime Minister of this country, and today, while I am a parliamentarian of this country, I cannot say a word in front of Modi, he doesn't allow me to speak. And I am not saying this alone, all the other parliamentarians are scared as well. Nobody listens to us'."

Below is a screenshot comparison between the misleading video (L) and YouTube video (R):
 

Gandhi's full speech was also published here on the Indian National Congress Party's website in June 2018. This video also shows Gandhi quoting a fellow politician.

(Except for the headline, this story has not been edited by BOOM staff and is published from a syndicated feed.)

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