On the occasion of Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s 75th birthday, when wishes are pouring for him from around the world, the Congress party went the other route. The INC decided to take its political fight to another level with a sharp AI-generated video message, this time dragging Adani.
Congress posts AI-generated video of Adani calling PM Modi ‘loyal’
Using the trending hashtag #MyModiStory, the party released an AI-generated video showing a character made to look like business tycoon Gautam Adani. In the clip, he is heard speaking in Hindi with a heavy Gujarati accent, boasting about receiving land, contracts, and big deals, hinting at Modi’s “loyalty” towards him. Watch here:
“Narendra Modi is a very old loyal supporter of mine. It has never happened that Modi has opposed my orders. Whatever I asked for, factories, lands, tenders, deals—Modi got it done in my name. This is my Modi story,” Adani’s AI-generated character is heard saying in the video.
The INC also posted another picture of Adani and PM Modi shaking hands with the background showing defence contracts, ports, airports, redevelopment projects, green energy projects and power projects. The picture read ‘MY MODI STORY’, and the caption said, “Adani Ke Mann Ki Baat”.
Take a look:
Rahul Gandhi wishes PM Modi
Even though the X handles of the INC decided to post the video, party leader Rahul Gandhi did wish PM Modi, while also keeping it short. “Wishing Prime Minister Narendra Modi ji a happy birthday and good health,” he wrote on X.
As Modi turned 75, the hashtag #MyModiStory began trending, with leaders and celebrities posting their views about him as a leader and his leadership.
Patna HC asks Congress to remove AI video of PM’s mother
The Patna High Court has directed the Congress to take down an AI-generated video of Prime Minister Modi’s late mother, Heeraben Modi, from all social media platforms.
The video, released by Bihar Congress, triggered a major political clash. The BJP accused the Congress of insulting the Prime Minister’s late mother, while the Congress defended itself, saying there was no disrespect in the video.