In forceful comments, Bihar Minister Ashok Chaudhary has portrayed the Youth Congress’s disruption at the AI Summit as a malicious conspiracy to sully India’s international stature. The Delhi Police’s detention of national head Uday Bhanu Chib has sparked this war of words, with Chaudhary decrying the protest as patently wrong and injurious to the nation.
Leaders can’t evade responsibility for their teams’ missteps, Chaudhary emphasized, noting courts will probe Chib’s role amid possibilities of independent actions. RLM MLA Madhav Anand intensified the critique, linking the episode to Congress high command—naming Rahul Gandhi as the purported architect—and urging zero tolerance.
‘Global platforms demand respect for India’s reputation,’ Anand declared, rejecting claims by Imran Masood of targeting specific communities. He highlighted Bihar’s harmonious social fabric and CM Nitish Kumar’s commitment to impartial justice.
The incident exposes vulnerabilities in political discourse, where protests morph into accusations of treason. As probes deepen, it tests the boundaries of dissent versus national loyalty, potentially influencing public opinion and alliance strategies.
Chaudhary’s intervention signals a robust defense of India’s image, rallying supporters against perceived internal threats.
