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Alleged excerpt from Rahul Gandhi's speech suggests he attributed the entire creation of the Constitution to Mahatma Gandhi.

Altered video portrayal: Rahul Gandhi initially acknowledges Dr. B R Ambedkar as the brains behind the constitution, then mentions Gandhi in its original speech.

Altered Speech Attributed to Rahul Gandhi: Mahatma Gandhi's Sole Contribution in the Creation of...
Altered Speech Attributed to Rahul Gandhi: Mahatma Gandhi's Sole Contribution in the Creation of the Constitution being Misrepresented

Alleged excerpt from Rahul Gandhi's speech suggests he attributed the entire creation of the Constitution to Mahatma Gandhi.

In a recent development, a video clip of Rahul Gandhi's speech during the 'Voter Adhikar Yatra' in Munger, Bihar, has been circulating online. However, it's essential to clarify that this video does not represent the entirety of his speech.

The full-length version of Rahul Gandhi's speech can be found on his YouTube channel, where he credits both Dr. B R Ambedkar and M K Gandhi for the making of the Indian Constitution. The clip in question, which starts at the 20:00 minute timestamp, was a portion of the live-streamed speech on 21 August 2025, organised by the Indian National Congress.

In his original speech, Rahul Gandhi first credited Dr. Ambedkar for creating the constitution, stating, "Ambedkar gave his whole life to create the constitution." He then went on to credit Mahatma Gandhi, saying, "Gandhi gave his whole life to create the constitution." This portion of the speech contradicts the viral claim that only Mahatma Gandhi was credited for the making of the constitution.

The longer version of Rahul Gandhi's speech can also be found on the Instagram and Facebook pages of Maktoob Media. The speech includes a discussion on 'Vote Chori' as an attack on the constitution of India. It's important to note that the viral claim that Rahul Gandhi only credited Mahatma Gandhi for the making of the constitution is misleading.

In light of these facts, it's crucial to approach online content with a discerning eye, ensuring that we do not spread misinformation. By doing so, we can contribute to a more informed and engaged citizenry.

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