BJP MP Shambhu Sharan Patel’s pointed critique at Patna’s India AI Impact Summit has ignited fresh political fireworks. He lambasted Congress for their protest theatrics, endorsed Amit Shah’s infiltrator crackdown, brushed off Mamata Banerjee’s grievances, and countered Tejashwi Yadav’s attacks on PM Modi over Bihar policing.
The core of Patel’s outrage targeted Congress’s summit antics. ‘They shamed India before the world,’ he said. ‘Global attendees watched as they ditched decorum for T-shirt protests. Proper channels existed—why resort to this? It unmasks their fake nationalism; they sabotage national pride consistently.’
‘These forums are India’s pride, not party playgrounds. Congress’s behavior is indefensible,’ Patel hammered home, urging a collective rejection of such tactics that undermine diplomatic gains.
On infiltration, Patel aligned fully with Shah: ‘We’ll expel illegals from lists and lands—bureaucracy is advancing.’ Bengal evoked warmth: ‘A beloved state where BJP thrives.’ Mamata? ‘Election jitters fueling her words as defeat looms.’
Bihar’s defense was equally vehement. ‘NDA stands firm on justice—no deals with disorder. RJD brought jungle raj; judiciary confirmed it. Our rule restores order—it’s priority one.’
Patel’s broadside reflects BJP’s narrative dominance, casting opponents as national liabilities amid rising stakes in Bengal and Bihar. As AI innovation spotlights India’s future, political crossfire reminds us of persistent rifts over security, governance, and global standing.