Disruption at the India AI Impact Summit took a political turn with the viral spread of a photo featuring alleged protester Narasimha Yadav beside Rahul Gandhi. BJP accuses the Youth Congress worker of orchestrating a shirtless demonstration at the Delhi event, aimed at spotlighting India’s AI potential.
Amit Malviya, spearheading BJP’s digital outreach, shared the padyatra snapshot on X, decrying the “premeditated” interference. “Humiliating India abroad isn’t democracy—it’s sabotage,” he stated, stressing the platform’s role in elevating the country’s tech stature.
Spokesperson Pradeep Bhandari intensified the rhetoric, claiming Gandhi summoned activists to tarnish India’s image, cementing Congress’s anti-national tag. Summit-goers voiced outrage: a visitor likened the AI gathering to a sacred tech congregation, unfit for such vulgar protests, while another detailed the ejection of slogan-shouting, topless intruders.
The controversy spotlights fault lines in India’s political landscape, where tech milestones become proxy battlefields. As accusations fly, the focus shifts from AI breakthroughs to partisan finger-pointing, urging reflection on conduct at global showcases. BJP’s offensive could sway opinions, portraying opposition as hurdles to modernization.
