In a bold counteroffensive, BJP activists marched to Congress headquarters in New Delhi on Saturday, protesting the Youth Congress’s interference at the India AI Impact Summit. The high-profile event at Bharat Mandapam drew international spotlight, only to be marred by what BJP calls orchestrated chaos.
The action followed Delhi BJP chief Virender Sachdeva’s call for a march from Mansingh Road to the Congress office. ‘We won’t tolerate disruptions to India’s global achievements,’ Sachdeva declared beforehand, targeting the summit’s alleged vandalism.
At the site, media coordinator Praveen Shankar Kapoor emphasized the organic mobilization of BJP ranks. He praised the summit as a boon for economic growth and employment, accusing Rahul Gandhi of petty politics. ‘The country sees through this desperation,’ Kapoor asserted.
Sachdeva dismissed the arrested protesters as rented agitators, not true Youth Congress members. Amid PM Modi’s vision propelling India in tech, such acts betray national progress. Congress’s habit of undermining India abroad only amplifies the outrage.
North East Delhi MP Manoj Tiwari amplified the fury with anti-Rahul slogans. Echoing nationwide, Karnataka’s Prahlad Joshi urged Congress atonement, and UP’s Anil Rajbhar decried the stunt before world leaders from 20 countries.
This clash highlights contrasting visions: BJP’s focus on innovation versus Congress’s perceived obstructionism. As debates rage, India’s AI ambitions forge ahead undeterred.