PM Modi Mocks Congress 'Shirtless Protest' at AI Summit, Criticizes Parliament Disruptions
PM Modi Mocks Congress 'Shirtless Protest' at AI Summit

PM Modi Lambasts Congress Over 'Shirtless Protest' at AI Summit

Prime Minister Narendra Modi launched a scathing attack on the Congress party, mocking its members for staging what he termed a 'shirtless protest' during a recent artificial intelligence summit. In a sharp critique, the Prime Minister remarked, 'You are already naked, why need to strip?', highlighting his disapproval of the opposition's tactics at the high-profile event.

Parliament Disruptions Also Under Fire

Extending his criticism beyond the AI summit, PM Modi also addressed the ongoing disruptions in the Parliament, squarely blaming the Congress party for the chaos. He accused the opposition of employing disruptive strategies, stating, 'You (Congress leaders) can’t become the prime minister of the country by sending your women MPs to capture the seat'. This comment pointedly referenced recent incidents where Congress MPs, including women members, were involved in protests within the parliamentary premises.

The Prime Minister's remarks come amid heightened political tensions, with the Congress and other opposition parties frequently clashing with the ruling BJP over various policy issues. The 'shirtless protest' at the AI summit, which focused on technological advancements and governance, has drawn significant attention for its unconventional nature, with critics arguing it detracted from substantive discussions on artificial intelligence and its implications for India.

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In his address, PM Modi emphasized the need for dignified political discourse, urging opposition parties to engage in constructive debates rather than resorting to what he described as 'theatrical stunts'. He reiterated his government's commitment to advancing India's technological capabilities through initiatives like the AI summit, while condemning actions that he believes undermine parliamentary decorum and national progress.

Political analysts suggest that this exchange underscores the deepening rift between the BJP and Congress, with both sides leveraging public platforms to score political points. The Congress has yet to issue a formal response to PM Modi's latest comments, but party insiders indicate that they plan to counter the allegations by highlighting issues of governance and accountability.

As the political landscape heats up, observers note that such confrontations could impact legislative productivity and public perception ahead of upcoming state and national elections. The focus now shifts to how the Congress will navigate this criticism and whether it will alter its protest strategies in response to the Prime Minister's rebuke.

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