Sudhanshu Trivedi, BJP’s vocal Rajya Sabha member, lambasted Congress in a New Delhi briefing for their activists’ boorish protest at the AI Summit. Amid India’s youth shining in AI excellence, Congress opted for ‘sleazy, indecent display,’ provoking national revulsion that allies and internal stalwarts now echo.
Trivedi stressed propriety at global gatherings, invoking Alva’s plea for responsibility. Congress faces wholesale repudiation—from masses, coalitions, and aging leaders—for their regressive stance.
Pinpointing a ‘dynastic malady’ beyond mere leaders, Trivedi harked back to Nehru’s 1955 tourist-friendly snake-charmer endorsement, framing Congress’s angst over Modi’s AI ascent as identity crisis.
‘Citizens will remedy this hereditary scourge,’ Trivedi forecasted, citing ignored wisdom. He ridiculed Telangana CM’s Rs 1,000 crore Gandhi pledge despite deficits, challenging Congress’s void against Gujarat’s model in their ruled realms: ‘Show us Karnataka, Himachal, Telangana innovations.’
Labeling Congress as anti-progress and people-hurting in power, Trivedi rallied for electoral purification as India embraces futuristic horizons.
