Insulting the country in front of foreigners… Akhilesh Yadav attacks Congress on shirtless protest
digital desk- The ‘shirtless’ protest done by Youth Congress workers during the ‘India AI Impact Summit’ organized at Bharat Mandapam in the capital has created a stir in politics. While BJP is calling it an insult to the country, now Samajwadi Party national president and former Uttar Pradesh Chief Minister Akhilesh Yadav has also condemned this demonstration. Akhilesh Yadav said that it is not at all appropriate to create such a ruckus in front of foreign guests, it tarnishes the image of the country.
Insulted the country in front of foreign guests- Akhilesh Yadav
While talking to the media, Akhilesh Yadav said that the kind of demonstration was not right. He clarified that foreign guests had come and behaving like this in front of them was an insult to our country. However, along with this he also targeted the government. On the controversy regarding Chinese robots in the summit, he said that ‘Made in China’ robots should not have been brought. He sarcastically said that now videos are going viral in which the lion of ‘Make in India’ is being chased away by a Chinese robot dog.
Government cornered in Batuk case
Akhilesh also cornered the government on the incident of pulling the turbans of Sikh youth (Batuks) in Uttar Pradesh. He said that what has been done by pulling the turbans of Batukas is very condemnable and we cannot even imagine that such a thing can happen. Taking aim at Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath, he said that apologizing if a mistake is made is an act of courage, but it does not make any difference to the CM. He said, “Stay away from Maya while living in it, consider the suffering of others as your own, he is a Yogi, tell me, do you consider the suffering of others as your own?” Apart from this, he also raised questions on the government on the agreement signed with America and termed it as harmful to the interests of farmers.
BJP attacked Congress
At the same time, Union Minister Kiren Rijiju has fiercely attacked Congress in this matter. Terming this protest as ‘shameful’, he said that Congress has committed a ‘big sin’ against the country. Rijiju alleged that this was not a mistake but a well-planned conspiracy to attack India. He said that when India progresses, Rahul Gandhi and Congress become sad. Rijiju asked the question to Congress, “When will you stop anti-national work?” These comments by leaders of both parties have given a new political turn to the opposition to the AI Summit.
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