Patna, February 20: Bihar Deputy Chief Minister Vijay Sinha unleashed a scathing attack on Congress after Youth Congress workers staged a disruptive protest at the India Mandapam during the prestigious AI Summit. In a blistering statement, Sinha accused the grand old party of not just dropping its facade but stripping off all pretenses in a naked display of opposition to India’s progress.
The AI Summit, a landmark event showcasing India’s technological prowess, drew global IT giants to Delhi, all eyes on the nation’s burgeoning AI capabilities. As the world watches India emerge as a tech leader, Sinha lamented Congress’s desperate antics. ‘They’ve removed the mask from their face and the clothes from their body against India’s advancement,’ he declared, painting the protest as a symptom of political frustration and deeper malice.
Sinha emphasized that the summit elevates not just national prestige but India’s talented youth on the global stage. Yet, Congress leaders, wallowing in despair, chose chaos over celebration. This isn’t mere opposition; it’s a calculated plot to undermine the nation’s rise, he asserted.
Joining the chorus, Deputy CM Samrat Choudhary labeled Congress’s DNA as inherently anti-national. Under Rahul Gandhi’s lead, the party sowed anarchy precisely when India was flexing its tech muscles worldwide. ‘This borders on treason,’ Choudhary thundered, warning that such acts aid forces eager to see India weakened. The public, he said, will never forgive this blemish on the nation’s honor.
RLM Madhav Anand dismissed the protest as pointless, while LJP (Ram Vilas) MLA Raju Tiwari quipped that opposing national milestones is Congress’s ingrained habit. As India strides forward in AI innovation, these voices unite in condemnation, signaling a stark political divide ahead of future elections.