In a fiery rebuttal at the India AI Impact Summit in Patna, BJP Parliamentarian Shambhu Sharan Patel accused Congress of sabotaging India’s prestige through rowdy demonstrations. The MP’s response covered a spectrum of controversies: the much-talked-about protests by Congress members, Amit Shah’s resolute anti-infiltration pledge, Mamata Banerjee’s bias accusations against the Center, and the ongoing spar over Bihar’s security under fire from Tejashwi Yadav’s jabs at PM Modi.
‘Congress has stooped to defaming India on an international stage,’ Patel charged. ‘With delegates from across the globe present, they chose vulgar T-shirt removal over civilized discourse. This reveals their hollow patriotism—they oppose anything that elevates national honor.’
Patel stressed the non-partisan nature of global events. ‘AI summits belong to the nation, and Congress’s antics deserve utmost censure,’ he said, painting a picture of deliberate sabotage against India’s tech ambitions.
Backing Amit Shah’s vision, Patel promised comprehensive action: ‘Infiltrators staying illegally will be ousted from voter rolls and the homeland. Processes are in motion.’ He affectionately noted West Bengal’s pull on BJP hearts, quipping that Mamata’s outbursts stem from impending electoral loss: ‘Her rhetoric is just pre-defeat panic.’
Defending Bihar, Patel contrasted NDA’s iron-fisted approach with RJD’s past failures. ‘No leniency for lawbreakers under us—punishment is certain. RJD era was pure anarchy; courts labeled it jungle raj. Law and order is NDA’s top agenda, ensuring Bihar’s stability.’
This exchange amplifies the high-stakes political battlefield, where BJP frames itself as India’s unyielding protector against internal threats and external smears, while opposition maneuvers face fierce pushback. The summit, meant for innovation, became a microcosm of national political tensions.