Patna erupted in political rhetoric as Deputy Chief Minister Vijay Sinha lambasted Congress for orchestrating a Youth Congress-led melee at the high-profile AI Summit in India Mandapam. Using vivid imagery, Sinha stated the party has ‘not only dropped its facial mask but removed its bodily garments too’ in vehement resistance to India’s ascent.
This pivotal summit amplifies India’s reputation and nurtures its innovative minds, with international IT powerhouses flocking to Delhi in admiration. Congress, however, nursing wounds from successive setbacks, unveiled what Sinha decried as deranged hysteria and insidious plotting.
As global gazes fix on India with hope, the party’s actions betray a new low in political nudity—raw opposition to prosperity. Sinha portrayed it as more than frustration; it’s a premeditated assault on advancement.
Deputy CM Samrat Choudhary reinforced that sullying national pride is ingrained in Congress. Rahul Gandhi’s guided pandemonium during the tech extravaganza was a bid to disgrace India internationally, aligning with anti-India elements. ‘This is akin to sedition, unforgivable by the masses,’ he proclaimed.
Madhav Anand of RLM found the intrusion baffling, and LJP (Ram Vilas) MLA Raju Tiwari highlighted Congress’s tradition of boycotting breakthroughs. In the battle for India’s tech future, this protest crystallizes the stakes: unity for growth or division for decline.
