BJP targets Rahul Gandhi over AI summit protest New Delhi: After Indian Youth Congress (IYC) workers protested at the AI ​​summit in New Delhi, BJP workers showed black flags to Congress leader Rahul Gandhi in Mumbai on Saturday. Video of the incident showed workers shouting, “Rahul Gandhi hi hi. ” The leader of the opposition in the Lok Sabha arrived in Mumbai to appear before the Bhiwandi Additional Sessions Court in the 2014 RSS defamation case.

Ahead of his presence, the local administration in Bhiwandi has tightened security arrangements. Meanwhile, BJP’s Yuva Morcha also protested against the Congress in New Delhi.

Police said around 10 IYC activists were detained on Friday after they entered the Bharat Mandapam and raised slogans against Prime Minister Narendra Modi for some time. The protesters had marched into the venue wearing white T-shirts with images of Prime Minister Narendra Modi and US President Donald Trump, with slogans such as “India-US trade agreement”.

and “The Prime Minister has reached a compromise”, leading to heated exchanges with some attendees. Officials said those detained were being identified, and appropriate legal action was being taken.

The Indian Youth Congress defended the protest, calling it “the voice of millions of angry unemployed youth” aimed at “compromised” Prime Minister Narendra Modi. The youth wing said they are “not against the AI ​​summit” and “will no longer sit idly by.

” The “topless” nature of the protest drew sharp reactions, with BJP leaders accusing the Congress and Rahul Gandhi of a conspiracy. Disruption. The BJP also described the protest as a “stupid, brainless and shameless” uproar and alleged that it was planned at Rahul Gandhi’s residence.