Prime Minister Narendra Modi turned up the heat on political rivals during a rally in Ajmer, labeling the Congress party as the ‘Muslim League Maoist Congress’ for its disruptive antics at Delhi’s prestigious AI Summit. The event, attended by global prime ministers, presidents, and corporate titans, showcased India’s rising stature in artificial intelligence.
‘Leaders from every corner of the world united to commend India’s progress,’ Modi recounted to the cheering audience. But amid this triumph, a frustrated Congress, reeling from back-to-back defeats, orchestrated a spectacle to discredit the host nation before international eyes.
The Prime Minister painted a vivid picture of Congress’s transformation: from the Indian National Congress (INC) to what he called MMC – a toxic blend of the partition-pushing Muslim League and anti-India Maoists. ‘History bears witness: the Muslim League hated India so much it split the nation. Maoists loathe our success and democracy. Congress now ambushes events to defame us,’ Modi declared.
He accused the opposition of a long-standing pattern: undermining the military and national pride. Congress regimes starved the army of essentials, delayed One Rank One Pension, and were mired in procurement scandals that compromised security.
Modi highlighted his administration’s achievements in bolstering defense capabilities. Over 11 years, operations like surgical strikes and beyond have showcased unparalleled bravery, silencing critics and enemies alike. ‘Congress spreads lies against our heroes,’ he said, urging voters to reject such tactics.
The rally resonated with Modi’s message of resilience. As Congress faces rejection across states, their vengeful protests only hasten their decline, the PM suggested. India’s story of progress will not be derailed by partisan games, he affirmed, ending on a high note of national optimism.