Political fireworks erupted at New Delhi’s India AI Impact Summit over Youth Congress protests, with Bihar Deputy CM Vijay Sinha mocking the party as a shadow of Gandhi’s era—now steeped in foreign ideologies that scorn the nation.
The gathering, featuring global leaders and vast media coverage, was overshadowed by activism Bihar’s Dilip Jaiswal called symptomatic of Rahul Gandhi’s isolation. ‘Leaders cling to Nehru-Indira labels, avoiding Rahul’s fold, exposing his nation-hostile views,’ he observed.
Sanjay Singh condemned the global-stage embarrassment. Raj Bhushan Choudhary alerted to immigrant threats exploiting India.
JD(U)’s Rajiv Ranjan Prasad labeled it a self-defeating scheme. BJP’s Tarun Chugh branded the slogans treason, toolkit-fueled amid India’s AI acclaim.
RP Singh evoked Umar Khalid’s Trump protest playbook for worldwide smear. ‘Rahul’s repeated ploys harm India’s image,’ he charged.
This clash at a pivotal AI forum pits national pride against alleged sabotage, with ruling voices decrying Congress’s tactics as relics of outdated opposition. India’s innovation drive presses on, but such rifts test unity.
