Gaurav Vallabh Criticizes Rahul Gandhis Opposition to National Progress

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Deependra Singh

New Delhi, February 21: BJP leader Gaurav Vallabh has targeted Congress MP Rahul Gandhi during the AI Summit held at Bharat Mandapam in New Delhi. He accused the Congress party and Rahul Gandhi of opposing not just Prime Minister Modi but the nation itself.

In a conversation in New Delhi, Vallabh stated that while the world is focused on the AI Summit, Youth Congress activists protested against India’s progress, allegedly following Gandhi’s lead. He drew a parallel between the Congress’s actions and Pakistan’s opposition to the summit, asserting that the opposition in India does not want the country’s advancement and is merely looking for opportunities to criticize India.

Vallabh highlighted that over 300 CEOs and representatives from more than 20 countries are participating in the summit, with 350,000 AI experts involved. He emphasized that opposing such a globally significant event amounts to opposing India itself. He warned that the Congress party would face consequences for their actions, noting that Gandhi refers to the economy as a “dead economy,” which will reflect in the upcoming elections.

He remarked that just as Congress’s supporters were forcefully removed from the summit, the party itself would face a similar downfall. Vallabh criticized the Congress for attempting to tarnish the summit’s reputation rather than taking credit for it. He questioned whether AI research began during Rajiv Gandhi’s tenure as Prime Minister and pointed out that PM Modi is the one making India a choice-maker in the field of AI, enhancing the country’s technological reputation globally.

Regarding the India-Brazil trade deal, Vallabh stated that it reflects India’s economic strength, the power of its 1.44 billion population, and the effectiveness of PM Modi’s policies, which have led to a growth rate of 7.4%. He asserted that no other economy is growing at such a rate, and these deals will create jobs for the youth.

Responding to Rahul Gandhi’s comments, Vallabh labeled him as dishonest. He criticized Gandhi for calling India’s economy dead, suggesting that such statements indicate opposition to the nation. Vallabh questioned Gandhi’s motives in raising such issues and asked if he had made any agreements with Pakistan.

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