Bihar Deputy CM Vijay Sinha didn’t mince words in Patna on February 20, ripping into Congress for Youth Congress activists’ rowdy interruption at the AI Summit in Delhi’s India Mandapam. ‘They’ve torn off the veil from their faces and stripped naked against India’s progress,’ he charged, framing the incident as peak political depravity.
The summit stands as a beacon of India’s talent and stature, attracting top IT firms worldwide who recognize the country’s AI edge. Amid this global acclaim, Congress’s haggard leadership opted for mayhem, exposing what Sinha termed chronic failure-induced madness laced with scheming intent.
‘World leaders see India as a technology powerhouse,’ Sinha noted, contrasting it with Congress’s lowly tactics that plumb new depths of indecency. It’s not just politics; it’s a deliberate sabotage of national momentum.
Samrat Choudhary, fellow Deputy CM, asserted that defaming the nation is Congress’s genetic makeup. Timing their chaos with the AI showcase under Rahul Gandhi’s direction was no accident—it’s an effort to erode India’s standing, tantamount to betrayal. Public memory, he predicted, will hold this grudge eternally.
RLM’s Madhav Anand puzzled over the logic of crashing the event, while Raju Tiwari of LJP (Ram Vilas) observed Congress’s reflex to thwart every major leap forward. This clash highlights India’s bifurcated political landscape: progress versus pettiness, with the former poised to prevail.