Congress stalwart Margaret Alva, with her decades in politics including stints as Union Minister and MP, has taken a firm stand against her own party’s disruption at the Delhi AI Summit. She advocated for propriety in global settings during media briefings.
“We must preserve dignity, discipline, and responsibility at international programs,” Alva remarked pointedly. Delhi authorities have responded decisively, arresting four and launching widespread searches.
In a nod to party unity, she endorsed Rahul Gandhi. “Accepted by the people as a leader, his role is pivotal. I congratulate his fighting spirit.”
Prime Minister Modi, rallying supporters in Meerut, framed the protest as symptomatic of Congress decline. “As India surges toward development via events like the unparalleled AI Summit, some can’t digest it. The world watched in awe—except Congress, who soiled it with naked political gimmicks before guests.”
“You’re already ideologically nude to the nation. Why the show? It screams bankruptcy in the grand old party,” Modi charged.
Alva’s critique, amid police actions, spotlights the need for strategic discipline in opposition politics. The AI Summit’s blemish contrasts sharply with India’s rising tech stature, fueling broader conversations on maturity in democracy.
