Patna’s India AI Impact Summit turned political battleground as BJP MP Shambhu Sharan Patel tore into Congress for their disruptive show, hailed Amit Shah’s deportation drive, mocked Mamata Banerjee’s complaints, and repelled Tejashwi Yadav’s law-and-order barbs at the PM.
Patel was unrelenting: ‘Congress blackened India’s name internationally. World leaders present, yet they opted for T-shirt drama over debate. This charade betrays their sham patriotism—they thwart national glory every time.’
He framed summits as national assets: ‘Utterly condemnable acts by Congress against our collective showcase.’
Shah’s infiltrator-free pledge got full-throated support: ‘Illegals face total removal—voters lists to borders. Action underway.’ Bengal love shone through: ‘BJP’s heartbeat there.’ Mamata’s bias cries? ‘Desperation of a loser.’
Bihar rebuttal was stark: ‘NDA enforces law rigorously—offenders pay dearly. RJD’s reign was lawless jungle, court-verified. Stability defines our governance.’
These salvos spotlight BJP’s aggressive stance, reasserting control over security and image narratives. In election season, such rhetoric sharpens divides, with AI’s promise clashing against partisan discord.
