In a strong rebuttal to the Youth Congress’s disruptive antics at India’s grand AI Summit, Bihar Cabinet Minister Dilip Jaiswal asserted that the grand old party has squandered its relevance and earned global ridicule. Speaking at the Bihar Development Summit, Jaiswal backed PM Modi’s critique, noting Congress’s failure to rise above petty politics during a moment of national pride.
Modi, addressing a rally in Meerut, recounted how the AI Impact Summit in Bharat Mandapam became a beacon for developing nations, with over 80 countries participating. Yet, Congress allegedly hijacked the event with vulgar protests, undermining India’s achievement.
‘This shirtless outrage by Youth Congress didn’t damage India’s reputation—it humiliated Congress on the world stage,’ Jaiswal declared. He painted a picture of a crumbling party: directionless, bereft of grassroots support, and alienating its own youth base.
Organized via the ‘Let’s Inspire’ platform at Talkatora Stadium, the summit united the global Bihari diaspora to brainstorm ‘Viksit Bharat’ visions. Jaiswal detailed Bihar’s strides in road infrastructure, seamless connectivity, burgeoning industrial zones, and pro-investment ecosystems crafted by the state government.
Calling on entrepreneurs worldwide, he invited partnerships to fuel employment generation and realize the dream of an empowered, self-sufficient Bihar, underscoring the state’s momentum in India’s growth story.