In a blistering press conference in New Delhi, BJP firebrand Sudhanshu Trivedi tore into Congress over their activists’ shameful conduct at the AI Summit. ‘One side showcased India’s youthful brilliance in artificial intelligence; the other exposed Congress’s crude indecency,’ he declared, capturing the nation’s fury that continues to simmer.
Allies have objected, and whispers of dissent echo within Congress ranks, stressing dignified behavior at international forums. Trivedi cited Margaret Alva’s call for accountability, warning that such ‘frivolous and indecent’ acts are reprehensible. The rejection is total: voters, partners, and now party elders are all turning their backs on Congress’s flawed worldview.
Trivedi traced the rot to Congress’s ‘hereditary affliction,’ more a family curse than leadership failure. Recalling Nehru’s embrace of the ‘snake charmers’ stereotype in 1955 to lure tourists, he juxtaposed it against Modi’s transformative push for AI supremacy. Congress’s intolerance for this ascent reveals their stagnation.
‘India’s people will heal this dynastic illness,’ Trivedi prophesied, lamenting Congress’s deafness to counsel. He mocked Telangana’s Revanth Reddy for prioritizing Rs 1,000 crore for the Gandhi clan amid budget shortfalls, contrasting it with BJP’s globally praised Gujarat model. ‘Congress governs three states outright—name your models for Karnataka, Himachal, Telangana. Prove it with results.’
Trivedi branded Congress as not just nationally adversarial but detrimental to citizens in ruled states, calling for public intervention to realign the opposition with India’s forward march.