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Home | India | Cong Used Ai Summit For Its Gandi Aur Nangi Politics Pm Modi

Cong used AI summit for its ‘gandi aur nangi’ politics: PM Modi

Prime Minister Narendra Modi criticised Congress for a shirtless protest at the global AI summit in Delhi. He accused the party of turning a national event into 'gandi aur nangi' politics and praised other opposition parties for condemning the incident

By PTI
Published Date - 22 February 2026, 11:17 PM
Cong used AI summit for its ‘gandi aur nangi’ politics: PM Modi
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Meerut (UP): Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Sunday slammed the Congress over its “shirtless” protest at the global Artificial Intelligence summit in Delhi, alleging that the party had turned an international event into an arena for its “gandi aur nangi” (dirty and shameless) politics.

Addressing a public gathering after inaugurating development projects, including the Namo Bharat rail and the Meerut Metro Rail extension in Meerut, the prime minister said the Congress’ conduct showed how “ideologically bankrupt and impoverished” the party had become.


He alleged that the Congress had “crossed all limits” and that its conduct had drawn widespread criticism across the country. Modi also thanked several opposition parties for criticising the incident, saying they had stood with “truth and national pride”.

“While citizens are working day and night to make India a developed nation, some political parties cannot digest the country’s success,” Modi said.

He said that representatives from over 80 countries and heads of state from around 20 nations had attended the summit in Delhi, which had made the country proud.

“But what did the Congress and its ecosystem do? They turned a global event of India into an arena for their ‘gandi aur nangi’ (dirty and shameless) politics. Congress leaders arrived at the venue in front of foreign guests after taking off their shirts. I want to ask Congress leaders — the country already knows you are ‘nange’ (exposed), so why was there any need to strip further?” he said.

Continuing his criticism, Modi alleged that the actions of Congress leaders showed the condition of the country’s oldest political party.

“What Congress leaders did there shows how ideologically bankrupt and impoverished the party has become,” he said, adding that the party was engaged in defaming its own country.

He said, “The leaders of the Congress hate Modi. They want to dig my grave. They have no hesitation even in abusing my mother. They oppose the BJP and they oppose the National Democratic Alliance. That may be necessary in their politics, and we can understand that. We will tolerate that too. But the Congress should have remembered that the Artificial Intelligence Global Summit was not a BJP programme; it was a programme of the nation.”

Referring to other opposition parties, he said the alleged actions were limited to Congress leaders alone and did not involve its allies such as the Trinamool Congress, Dravida Munnetra Kazhagam, Bahujan Samaj Party and Jammu and Kashmir National Conference.

“The crazy (sarfirae) and reckless (be-lagaam) leaders of the Congress are bent on destroying the country,” he said.

Modi alleged that the Congress’ actions were affecting parliamentary functioning as he slammed the opposition party over the February 4 incident during the Budget session when women MPs had moved towards the prime minister’s seat in the Lok Sabha holding banners before he was to arrive for his scheduled speech, leading to the adjournment of proceedings for the day.

“They are unable to perform in Parliament and do not allow their allies to speak. By not allowing Parliament to function, it is their allies who suffer the most,” Modi said.

Without naming anyone, PM Modi said, “If you want to sit in the prime minister’s chair, you must first win the hearts of the people.

“You cannot become prime minister by sending women MPs to occupy seats and what compulsion is there to push mothers and sisters forward like this? Have you become so hollow?”

He alleged that the Congress had become a burden on the country and said he appreciated the courage shown by opposition parties that criticised the incident at the AI summit.

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