Delhi’s India AI Impact Summit became a flashpoint for political drama when shirtless Youth Congress protesters stormed the venue, prompting Union Ministers to launch a no-holds-barred assault on Rahul Gandhi. The protest opposed PM Modi’s leadership and a potential India-US trade agreement, labeled by Congress as a sovereignty threat.
Taking to X, Coal Minister G Kishan Reddy painted a damning picture: ‘Celebrating AI Summit triumphs, we must call out Rahul Gandhi’s vulgar politics and disgraceful conduct. His shirtless goons wrecked the event, insulting our youth’s drive and enterprise.’
Reddy accused Gandhi of systemic negativity, never uplifting India but dragging it down on every forum. ‘He’s fully compromised, actively hindering national growth— the public sees through it now,’ he asserted.
Bandi Sanjay Kumar, Home Ministry’s state minister, amplified the outrage, decrying Congress’s ‘insane double game.’ He juxtaposed Telangana CM Revanth Reddy’s summit praise for Modi with the Youth Wing’s ‘lowly circus act.’
‘Zero credibility in this two-faced party. It’s not rivalry; it’s desecrating the nation when our flag flies proud internationally. Prioritize country over petty politics,’ Sanjay urged via X.
As AI positions India as a global contender, such protests highlight contrasting visions: innovation versus obstructionism.