Did Trinamool's Babul Supriyo Criticize Youth Congress' 'Shirtless Protest' at the AI Summit?
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Kolkata, Feb 22 (NationPress) Actor, singer, and politician Supriyo Baral, known as Babul Supriyo, has voiced strong criticism against the 'shirtless protest' conducted by Youth Congress members during the India AI Impact Summit held in New Delhi.
Supriyo, who previously served as a BJP Lok Sabha member and as a Union minister of state, made a political shift by resigning from the BJP and joining Trinamool Congress soon after the 2021 West Bengal Assembly election results were revealed.
He later won a by-election and became the West Bengal Information Technology and Electronics Minister. His recent social media commentary on the shirtless protests has stirred discussions among political analysts, particularly since Trinamool Congress leaders have remained largely silent on the issue.
In his post, Supriyo remarked, “The shirtless protest by members of the Indian Youth Congress at the AI Summit reflects poor judgment. At a forum attended by international leaders and global business figures, such conduct sends the wrong message about our national priorities.”
He emphasized that while democracy allows for protests, it also requires a sense of responsibility. “When representing India before the world, partisan theatrics must give way to maturity and restraint,” he further stated.
He concluded by asserting that political disagreements should not tarnish the nation's honor and dignity. While the Trinamool Congress leadership has not officially responded to Supriyo's statements, sources close to him suggest that his remarks transcend his current political role, given his ministerial position related to the summit.