BJP spokesperson Sudhanshu Trivedi turned the spotlight on Congress’s latest embarrassment at the AI Summit during Monday’s Delhi presser, decrying their workers’ ‘naked vulgarity’ against India’s stellar youth showcase. The backlash is universal, fueling anger across the country, among allies, and now from within Congress itself.
Trivedi underscored the expectation of grace at world-class events, quoting Margaret Alva’s advocacy for disciplined conduct. ‘Congress’s cheap antics are condemnable,’ he said, as public disdain mounts alongside rejections from partners and insiders alienated by their direction.
Rooting the issue in Congress’s ‘generational dynasty disorder,’ Trivedi invoked Nehru’s 1955 quip glorifying snake charmers for tourism, a relic mindset clashing with Modi’s AI revolution. ‘You can’t stomach India shedding that image,’ he jabbed.
Asserting the nation’s role as healer for this ‘family plague,’ Trivedi noted Congress’s stubbornness. He highlighted Revanth Reddy’s fiscal irony in Telangana—cash-strapped yet lavish for Gandhis—pitting it against BJP’s Gujarat exemplar. Demanding Congress reveal governance blueprints from their strongholds in Karnataka, Himachal, and Telangana, he warned of their pattern: national sabotage and local harm.
As Modi steers India to global tech prominence, Trivedi called on voters to decisively address Congress’s entrenched flaws.