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The Congress on Thursday criticized Prime Minister Narendra Modi for allegedly releasing an AI-generated video of Bihar’s capital, Patna, depicting highly developed roads. The party claimed that the video was produced using artificial intelligence and was deleted after people realized it was not authentic.

Sharing the now-deleted post on She added that the Prime Minister’s “hollow” image is based on such lies.
“Under the direction of Narendra Modi, the BJP released a fake video generated by artificial intelligence. People discovered their trick and now the video has been deleted,” the party said.
He added: “The hollow image of a deceitful Modi is based on such lies, but their falsity now will not fly.”
In a separate post, Congress shared two videos side by side. The first was a video that was allegedly created using artificial intelligence, while the second allegedly shows the “real Bihar”.
“If Modi is there, it means there is a fraud,” the party wrote in a comment on the post.
“Patna has got an AI makeover,” says TMC.
The Trinamool Congress also criticized the video, saying Patna was “AI developed” before it was actually developed under the BJP regime.
The party shared the video on X and wrote: “More like, SUUNDAR AI – विकसित AI.”
“Patna got an AI makeover before it got actual development under the @BJP4India regime!”
Upon checking, Hindustan Times was also unable to find the video on the BJP’s official X handle, where the Congress claims it was posted. However, the same video was found posted on the official website of BJP Bihar.
Following these allegations, the handle ‘BJP4India’ re-uploaded the video on its handle.

Karishma Ayaldasani is a Senior Content Producer at Hindustan Times, based in New Delhi, where she works with the digital team on fast-moving breaking stories from India and around the world. She enjoys covering national and global news, with an emphasis on providing updates quickly and clearly so readers can understand what’s happening as it unfolds. She is comfortable in high-pressure newsroom settings, and regularly contributes live blogs, explainers and real-time coverage. Before joining Hindustan Times, she was part of the digital team at The Indian Express, worked with the social media team at Firstpost, and spent time as a creative strategist at Clematis Advertising. Outside of work, she loves exploring different art forms and relaxing with music. With more than three years of experience in fast-paced newsrooms, she brings curiosity, clarity and consistency to her work.Read more


