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PM Modi and myself don’t have ‘wife issue’: Rahul Gandhi

Gandhi says while emphasising that everyone has learnt from women in their lives
Leader of Opposition in Lok Sabha Rahul Gandhi speaks in the House during the Special session of Parliament, in New Delhi, Friday, April 17, 2026. Image credit/Sansad TV via PTI

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In a friendly banter, Leader of Opposition in the Lok Sabha Rahul Gandhi on Friday said that Prime Minister Narendra Modi and he didn’t have “the wife issue”, as the Congress MP emphasised that everyone had learnt from women in their lives.

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Participating in a debate in the Lok Sabha on the three bills introduced for amendments to the women’s quota law and setting up a delimitation commission, Gandhi said women were a driving force in the national imagination and national perspective.

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“All of us in this room have been influenced, taught, and have learnt a lot from women in our lives - from mothers, sisters, wives,” Gandhi said.

“Of course, the prime minister and myself don’t have the wife issue, so we don’t get that input, but we have our mothers and sisters,” he said while referring to Parliamentary Affairs Minister Kiren Rijiju’s light-hearted remark that he got a scolding at home as he did not pen a poem for his wife like Union minister Arjun Ram Meghwal did.

Gandhi also lauded his sister and Congress MP Priyanka Gandhi’s speech in the Lok Sabha on Thursday.

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“Yesterday, I was watching my sister achieve in five minutes what I have not been able to do in 20 years of my political career - make Amit Shah Ji smile,” Gandhi said to peals of laughter.

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