Political Exchange: Congress and PM Clash Over Protest Tactics

Political Exchange: Congress and PM Clash Over Protest Tactics.webp

New Delhi, February 22 The Congress on Sunday responded to Prime Minister Narendra Modi's remarks that the party had turned the India AI Impact Summit into a platform for its "unethical and shameless" politics, saying that asking questions is their right, and the Prime Minister cannot suppress their voice to protect himself.

Addressing a public gathering after inaugurating development projects, including the Namo Bharat rail and the Meerut Metro Rail extension, the Prime Minister had earlier on Sunday said that the Congress' conduct showed how "ideologically bankrupt and impoverished" the party had become.

He strongly criticized the Congress over its "bare-chested" protest at the summit, alleging that the party had turned an international event hosted by the country into a platform for its "unethical (dirty and shameless)" politics.

In response, the Congress said on X, "Asking questions is our right. It is the responsibility of the youth of this country. Narendra Modi is compromised."

"He cannot suppress our voices to protect himself," the party said.

The Indian Youth Congress (IYC) on its official X handle said that those who have been exposed in the Epstein files do not look good exposing others.

"They need to answer to the nation, not cry. What ultimately led the Prime Minister to compromise and sign an anti-India trade deal? (IYKYK 18% vs 0%)," it said in a post on X.

Former IYC chief and Congress leader Srinivas BV shared an undated purported photo of Haryana minister Anil Vij at a public gathering, apparently a protest rally, where he and others in the crowd are shirtless.

"If stripping off a T-shirt to protest is called nudity? Then what do you call this?" Srinivas wrote in the caption of the photo on X.

In his remarks at Sunday's rally, Modi alleged that the Congress had crossed all limits, and that its conduct had drawn widespread criticism across the country. However, instead of feeling ashamed, Congress leaders are glorifying those who insulted the country, the Prime Minister said.

At the same time, Modi thanked several opposition parties for criticizing the incident, saying they stood with truth and national pride.

"While citizens are working day and night to make India a developed nation, some political parties cannot digest the country's success," Modi said.

"I want to ask Congress leaders -- the country already knows you are 'nange' (exposed), so why was there any need to strip further?" he said in a stinging rebuke of the opposition party.
 
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