'Protest Not Anarchy Licence': Ex Judges Slam Shirtless Protest At AI Event

In a strong rebuke, over 270 former judges and retired officials, including prominent police leaders, condemned the shirtless protest organized by the Indian Youth Congress at the Bharat Mandapam during the recent AI Impact Summit. The protest, which aimed to highlight various social issues, was criticized for crossing boundaries of decorum and respect. The ex-judges emphasized that while protests are a vital part of democratic expression, they should not descend into acts that could be perceived as anarchy. This incident has ignited a wider debate on the appropriateness of protest methods and the responsibilities of citizens in voicing their dissent. The AI Impact Summit, a significant event focusing on the implications of artificial intelligence in society, became the backdrop for this controversial demonstration, raising questions about the intersection of activism and public decorum. The retired officials' statement reflects a broader concern regarding the conduct of protests in India, emphasizing the need for a balance between passionate expression and maintaining societal norms.
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