In a massive show of strength, NDA supporters in Patna staged a fiery protest against Congress following the ruckus at the AI Summit. The event at Bharat Mandapam saw Youth Congress activists create a spectacle by removing their shirts, prompting sharp backlash from Bihar’s ruling alliance.
Starting from the BJP state office, a huge procession snaked through Patna’s streets to Income Tax Golamber. Protesters held high signs reading ‘Shame on Congress’ and ‘Rahul Gandhi Quit India,’ their voices united in condemnation.
Kumhrar legislator Sanjay Gupta spearheaded the rally, blasting Congress for their ‘disgraceful’ antics. ‘At a forum where India was demonstrating its AI leadership to the world, these hooligans exposed their true anti-India face,’ he declared. Gupta emphasized the summit’s role in elevating India’s stature among nations.
Echoing this, Minister Santosh Suman of Hindustani Awam Morcha called it a ‘heinous plot’ to weaken India globally. ‘Congress’s narrow-minded politics has crossed all limits. This isn’t dissent—it’s sabotage,’ he asserted, urging the central government to strip the party of its recognition and file sedition cases.
The demonstration highlighted NDA’s unified front against what they term Congress’s pattern of disruptive behavior. Videos of the march went viral, amplifying the call for accountability. Analysts note this could rally NDA’s base, turning a national embarrassment into a potent election issue.
As Bihar’s political landscape heats up, the AI Summit fiasco serves as a flashpoint, revealing fault lines between progress and obstructionism. With technology at the heart of India’s ambitions, such protests signal zero tolerance for actions perceived as national betrayals.