'Murder Of Democracy in India™': Cong slams govt after IYC chief's arrest

The Congress on Tuesday condemned the arrest of its youth wing president Uday Bhanu Chib and other workers of the outfit, and alleged that Prime Minister Narendra Modi is desperate to divert attention from uncomfortable truths about him and his regime that the people have recognised.


PTI | New Delhi | Updated: 24-02-2026 12:44 IST | Created: 24-02-2026 12:44 IST
'Murder Of Democracy in India™': Cong slams govt after IYC chief's arrest
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The Congress on Tuesday condemned the arrest of its youth wing president Uday Bhanu Chib and other workers of the outfit, and alleged that Prime Minister Narendra Modi is desperate to divert attention from ''uncomfortable truths'' about him and his regime that the people have recognised. Chib was arrested by Delhi Police in connection with the shirtless protest staged by a group of youth wing members at the AI Impact Summit here last week, officials said on Tuesday. Police have also stepped up security across key locations in the capital in anticipation of possible protests following Chib's arrest, which took the total number of people held in the case to eight. Congress general secretary in-charge communications Jairam Ramesh said the party will continue exposing the government for the ''blatant lies it propagates'' and used the acronym ''MODI - Murder of Democracy in India'' to take a swipe at the PM. He said the Congress will continue exposing this government for the ''blatant lies it propagates'' and will unflinchingly fight this ''murder of democracy''. ''The INC condemns in the strongest possible terms the brazenly illegal arrest of the IYC President and Youth Congress workers for what was clearly a peaceful and legitimate protest,'' Ramesh said on X ''The PM is clearly rattled by the disclosures in the Epstein files. He is also facing the mounting anger of farmers due to his betrayal of their interests and his surrender to President Trump on the trade deal,'' Ramesh claimed. ''This is nothing but the politics of harassment. The PM is desperate to divert attention away from the uncomfortable truths about him and his regime that the people of our country have recognised,'' he said. Ramesh said those who are afraid intimidate and asserted that the Congress will not be deterred. ''It will continue exposing this government for the blatant lies it propagates. The INC will unflinchingly fight this Murder of Democracy in India,'' he said. Asked about Chib's arrest, Congress' media and publicity department head Pawan Khera told PTI Videos, ''It is the duty of the opposition to protest in a democracy but a dictator will never understand this.'' ''If you hear the speech of that dictator in Meerut recently you will get to know that the word democracy does not exist in his dictionary,'' Khera said, in a swipe at the prime minister. Chib as well as other colleagues are being arrested from various parts of the country, Khera, who is in Bhopal for the party's Kisan Maha Chaupal against the India-US interim trade deal, said, ''This shows that Narendra Modi is scared of dissent and questions being asked of him. Narendra Modi is emerging as the most cowardly Prime Minister in the world. He is being blackmailed, he is a coward, he is scared,'' Khera alleged. ''It has been the Congress' history that no matter how much oppression we face, we will continue to raise issues of the people and will keep fighting with 'Ahimsa','' he said. In a post on X, the Indian Youth Congress said, ''You can arrest a man.You cannot arrest a movement. The arrest of IYC President @UdayBhanuIYC and our workers for raising their voice is a direct attack on democratic rights.'' ''We strongly condemn this blatant misuse of power. Protest is not a crime. The fight has just begun,'' the IYC said. Police had earlier arrested seven Indian Youth Congress (IYC) workers, including three from Gwalior in Madhya Pradesh, for the protest at the Bharat Mandapam last Friday. They have been identified as Jitendra Yadav, Raj Gujjar and Ajay Kumar. In addition, IYC's Uttar Pradesh general secretary Ritik alias Monty Shukla has been detained from Lalitpur in the state. Senior officers said additional force has been deployed at the sensitive points, particularly in New Delhi, a hotspot for political demonstrations. Security has been tightened around the Tilak Marg police station, where Chib is presently held, while barricades have been put up at the strategic points, with anti-riot teams on standby. Quick Reaction Teams (QRTs) and additional companies of paramilitary forces have also been placed on alert to respond to any law and order situation, officials said. Senior officers have directed the field staff to ensure that traffic movement remains smooth. On Friday, a group of IYC workers staged a dramatic protest inside Hall No. 5 of the summit venue by removing their shirts to reveal T-shirts printed with slogans against the government and the India-US interim trade deal, before being whisked away by security personnel. Police said the accused had registered online and obtained QR codes to gain entry into the venue. The incident triggered a political slugfest, with the BJP calling it a ''shameful act to tarnish India's image on the global stage'', and the IYC defending it as a ''peaceful'' demonstration aimed at safeguarding national interests.

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