Chaos at the World AI Summit has ignited a firestorm of criticism from BJP spokesperson Sudhanshu Trivedi, who unleashed a torrent of accusations against Youth Congress, calling them ‘Lashkar-e-Rahul’ for their disruptive antics that shamed India internationally.
The event was meant to celebrate India’s technological triumphs and its pivotal role in AI under PM Modi’s guidance. Instead, it became a stage for what Trivedi termed Congress’s ‘vile and indecent politics’, far worse than routine opposition tactics.
In his video address, Trivedi stated unequivocally: ‘This isn’t politics; it’s treachery against the nation.’ The public’s fury is palpable, with millions viewing the incident as a direct assault on national prestige.
Trivedi lambasted Congress for breaching all norms of decorum at global gatherings, a first in history. He accused them of harboring a colonial-era view of India—poor, ragged, unworthy—and actively trying to portray that obsolete picture to foreign audiences.
The evolution of sabotage is alarming, Trivedi said: from Rahul Gandhi’s overseas slanders to his brigade’s on-stage disruptions before international delegates. This envy-driven response to India’s AI leadership and Modi’s global acclaim cannot stand.
Trivedi concluded with a stern warning: the nation will etch this humiliation in memory and never pardon Congress. As India forges ahead with innovation and respect, such internal enemies threaten to unravel hard-earned progress, prompting calls for stricter measures against political hooliganism.