Political temperatures soared in Patna as NDA unleashed a scathing attack on Congress over the Youth Congress’s controversial protest at the AI Summit. The Delhi event turned chaotic when activists bared their torsos, an act NDA leaders branded as a stain on India’s reputation.
BJP faithful assembled in droves, launching a spirited march from their provincial HQ to the iconic Income Tax circle. Placards vilifying Congress and Rahul Gandhi dotted the skyline, accompanied by resounding slogans demanding justice.
At the forefront, MLA Sanjay Gupta ripped into the opposition. ‘Bharat Mandapam, a symbol of India’s rise, was desecrated by Congress goons. This anti-national outrage demands severe repercussions,’ he stated firmly.
Bihar’s Minister Santosh Suman amplified the criticism, portraying the incident as a calculated strike against national honor. ‘India was showcasing its AI excellence to global leaders, yet Congress indulged in lowly theatrics. Their hidden anti-India agenda stands exposed,’ he remarked. Suman went further, calling for Congress’s political license to be revoked and legal action for treason.
This outpouring of rage reflects broader frustrations with Congress’s tactics. The summit, pivotal for India’s tech diplomacy, now symbolizes partisan sabotage in public eyes. NDA’s mobilization suggests a strategic push to capitalize on public sentiment.
Looking ahead, this clash could reshape Bihar’s political narrative, positioning NDA as defenders of national pride. In an era where AI defines future power, protecting such platforms from disruption emerges as a rallying cry for patriotic forces.