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This image of Prime Minister Narendra Modi meeting Sonia Gandhi in a hospital is fake and AI-generated

According to news reports (here, here, and here), in the last week of March 2026, senior Congress leader Sonia Gandhi was admitted to Sir Ganga Ram Hospital in Delhi after she felt unwell. In this context, a photo featuring PM Narendra Modi, Sonia Gandhi, along with Rahul Gandhi and Priyanka Gandhi Vadra in a hospital [...] The post This image of Prime Minister Narendra Modi meeting Sonia Gandhi in a hospital is fake and AI-generated appeared first on FACTLY .

6 April 2026 at 10:29 am
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This image of Prime Minister Narendra Modi meeting Sonia Gandhi in a hospital is fake and AI-generated

In the last week of March 2026, senior Congress leader Sonia Gandhi was admitted to Sir Ganga Ram Hospital in Delhi after she felt unwell. This news sparked concern among her supporters and political observers alike. However, a viral image that began circulating on social media platforms claimed that Prime Minister Narendra Modi had visited her in the hospital, meeting with her alongside her children Rahul Gandhi and Priyanka Gandhi Vadra. The image quickly gained traction, leading many to question its authenticity.

To verify the veracity of the claim, multiple news outlets conducted thorough fact-checking. Through keyword searches and cross-referencing with credible sources, it was discovered that there were no reports of Narendra Modi visiting Sonia Gandhi in the hospital. If such a meeting had indeed taken place, it would have been widely reported by various media outlets, given the significant political implications of such an encounter.

Upon closer inspection, the image appeared unrealistic, raising further doubts about its authenticity. To determine whether the image was real or AI-generated, it was analyzed using multiple AI detection tools, including Hive and AI or Not. Hive indicated a 99.9% probability that the image was AI-generated and suggested that it was created using Gemini. For further confirmation, the image was analyzed using GoogleтАЩs SynthID detector, which also indicated that the image was AI-generated using Google AI, with very high confidence.

The conclusion drawn from these analyses is that the viral image is fake and AI-generated. There is no credible evidence to support the claim that Prime Minister Narendra Modi met Congress leader Sonia Gandhi in the hospital. The image, therefore, serves as a stark reminder of the potential dangers of misinformation and the importance of verifying the authenticity of visual content before it spreads widely.

In an era where technology has made it easier to manipulate images, it is crucial for individuals and media outlets alike to be vigilant and cautious when sharing or consuming visual information. The case of the fake image of Narendra Modi meeting Sonia Gandhi highlights the need for fact-checking and the use of AI detection tools to identify such manipulated content.

As the political landscape continues to evolve, it is essential for all stakeholders to remain aware of the potential risks associated with the spread of false information. The rapid dissemination of misleading visual content can have significant consequences, particularly in the realm of politics. Therefore, the ability to discern between real and fake information is more important than ever.

In conclusion, the viral image of Prime Minister Narendra Modi meeting Sonia Gandhi in a hospital has been debunked as AI-generated and fake. This incident serves as a cautionary tale about the dangers of unverified visual content and the importance of using AI detection tools to identify such manipulated images. As we navigate an increasingly interconnected world, the ability to critically evaluate information and the sources from which it is obtained remains paramount.

Source: FACTLY
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