‘Imperils the Republic’s image': Delhi court on shirtless protest by Youth Congress at AI summit

On Friday, members of the Indian Youth Congress organized a provocative shirtless protest at the AI Summit in Delhi, directed against Prime Minister Narendra Modi. The demonstration aimed to draw attention to what the Youth Congress described as the government's failure to address pressing issues affecting the youth and the nation at large. The protest took place near the summit venue, which was attended by prominent leaders and industry figures discussing the future of artificial intelligence in India. The Delhi court responded sharply to the protest, stating that such actions could undermine the Republic's image. This incident highlights the growing discontent among opposition parties and youth groups regarding the government's policies and its approach to critical national issues. The Youth Congress's choice of protest method has sparked debate over the appropriateness of such tactics in political discourse. As the AI Summit continues, the protest underscores the need for dialogue between the government and its critics, particularly on matters that impact the younger generation and the future of the country.
Originally reported by Hindustan Times India. Read original article
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