Is Congress Really Opposing India by Targeting the BJP in AI Summit Protests?
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Gandhinagar/New Delhi, Feb 21 (NationPress) The Chief Minister of Gujarat, Bhupendra Patel, stated on Saturday that the Congress party’s efforts to oppose the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) equate to opposing India itself, in response to their protests against the recent AI Impact Summit.
This statement came after Youth Congress activists protested on Friday, voicing their concerns about the summit and challenging the Central government’s assertions regarding its influence on employment and economic matters.
Patel addressed the issue by saying, “With the visionary leadership of Prime Minister Narendra Modi, the world has witnessed the emergence of a new India marked by the significant success of the AI Impact Summit.”
He emphasized that this initiative has unveiled numerous opportunities for the youth, stating, “Young people in India have reached new heights in pursuing their dreams. This initiative has generated vast prospects in startups and emerging industries.”
Regarding the protest, the Chief Minister remarked, “Those who cannot accept this success and the positive global image India is cultivating are the ones opposing it.”
Patel further claimed, “In their quest to oppose the BJP, the Congress has opted to oppose India.”
He noted that whenever India’s global standing improves, Congress tends to criticize these advancements. “It has been their long-standing behavior to oppose whenever India’s voice gains strength on the international stage,” he stated.
Pointing fingers at the opposition, he mentioned, “As new development pathways open for the youth of this nation, they are sowing seeds of doubt and protesting the AI Summit merely for cheap publicity.”
Patel concluded by suggesting that Congress should feel ashamed of its actions and owe the nation an apology.
In contrast, Congress has maintained that its protest was focused on highlighting concerns regarding employment and the overall economic condition, asserting that its critique is aimed at policy priorities, not technological progress.
The AI Impact Summit, organized under the government’s IndiaAI Mission, gathered policymakers, tech companies, startups, and industry representatives to discuss AI governance, research collaboration, and its applications across sectors.
The government has framed this platform as part of its initiative to position India as a global leader in responsible and inclusive AI development.