Rahul Gandhi hits out at 'paid media distorting truth to serve their masters'

He said a section of the media was twisting his remarks

Congress MP Rahul Gandhi speaks to media at Parliament | PTI Congress MP Rahul Gandhi speaks to media at Parliament | PTI

Congress leader Rahul Gandhi Tuesday attacked a section of media for allegedly distorting his remarks on the COVID-19 situation in Maharashtra and put out a video clip in which he is talking about the conditions prevailing in the state.  "Watch this video to see how paid media distorts the truth to serve their masters and distract attention from REAL issues," Gandhi said on Twitter, sharing the video clip of his remarks made in the afternoon.

In the video, he said Maharashtra was one of the biggest assets of India, the centre of business, and that the state requires full support of government of India.

Earlier in the day, when he was asked about the rising number of COVID-19 cases in Maharashtra, where the Congress is a ruling partner, Gandhi had said that there is a difference between running a government and supporting a government.  "We are supporting the Maharashtra government, but we are not in the key decision-making role," he had said, adding that Maharashtra requires full support of the central government as it is fighting a very difficult battle. 

The BJP attacked Gandhi for "dumping" the Shiv Sena-led government of which the Congress is a partner.