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Rahul Gandhi claims PM Modi is all show, no substance: Is that true? Experts debate

This episode of India First delves into Leader of the Opposition Rahul Gandhi's remarks against Prime Minister Narendra Modi during Congress's Bhagidari Nyay Sammelan in Delhi, coinciding with Modi becoming India's second longest-serving Prime Minister. 

Rahul Gandhi claimed that after meeting PM Modi two to three times and "sitting with him in the same room," he had figured that the Prime Minister was never a "big problem." He then went on to say, "Dum nahin hai" (He doesn't have guts). Is that true?  Watch as experts discuss this and more on the show.

Also on the show, watch India Today's special investigation that uncovered illegal madrasas and hawala funding along the India-Nepal border, revealing radicalisation efforts involving extremist material and videos of controversial preacher Zakir Naik. 

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