In a fiery address from Ahmedabad, BJP spokesperson Rohan Gupta tore into Congress, claiming the grand old party has zero regard for India’s international standing and is obsessed with cheap political stunts.
During an IANS interaction, Gupta pointed to the Youth Congress’s disruptive protest at the AI Summit. ‘Supporting such vandalism inside a global event? They’re okay with 1.4 billion Indians’ hard-earned reputation taking a hit, just to grab headlines,’ he remarked.
He criticized their hypocrisy in name-dropping Mahatma Gandhi while endorsing chaos. ‘Protests at Commonwealth Games were orderly, outside venues. This indoor tamasha is condemnable and will fuel public outrage.’
Gupta also addressed Udhayanidhi Stalin’s jabs at PM Modi, calling them desperate ploys. ‘Opposition leaders keep trying personal attacks for votes – remember Bihar polls? Voters gave them a thumping reply. It only boomerangs.’
Backing PM Modi’s statement on Congress, Gupta said defeats have sidelined them. ‘Losing elections everywhere, debunked vote-rigging claims – now they’re smearing India’s AI Summit image to claw back relevance. But people see through this assault on national pride.’
With short, punchy paragraphs, Gupta’s message was clear: Congress’s negative playbook is outdated. As elections loom, voters will punish those who put politics over patriotism, ensuring India’s global ascent remains unchallenged.