Prime Minister Narendra Modi commanded the stage in Ajmer with a blistering takedown of the Congress party, accusing it of gatecrashing high-profile events to drag India’s name through the mud. His target: the Youth Congress’s interference at the world’s largest AI Summit in Delhi, which united global heads of state, industry pioneers, and visionaries.
The summit was a feather in India’s cap, earning universal admiration for its organization and ambition. ‘Dignitaries from afar praised us openly,’ Modi shared with the rapt audience. Enter Congress, battered by losses and fueled by fury, who allegedly pulled off a calculated embarrassment routine for foreign audiences.
Modi dropped a bombshell acronym: MMC, or Muslim League Maoist Congress, supplanting the old INC. ‘The Muslim League despised India enough to divide it; Maoists hate our wealth, laws, and elections. Congress mirrors them, striking covertly to discredit us everywhere,’ he articulated.
Reflecting on legacies, Modi stressed that such treachery echoes darkest chapters of history. He lambasted Congress for military neglect – rationing gear, stalling pensions, enabling corruption in arms deals.
Under BJP stewardship, India’s warriors have triumphed spectacularly: surgical strikes, Operation Sindoor, and more, cementing global respect. Congress, however, chose to echo adversaries’ falsehoods, Modi alleged.
This pattern of opposition to national gains explains the public’s verdict, he posited. As rallies like Ajmer’s swell, Modi’s narrative positions Congress as a relic of resentment, while India surges ahead unhindered.
