IYC Prez Bhanu Chib on 'shirtless' protest at AI Impact Summit: 'It's anger from every unemployed person'

In a striking demonstration at the AI Impact Summit, Bhanu Chib, President of the Indian Youth Congress (IYC), addressed the 'shirtless' protest that took place within Hall No 5 of the venue. This unusual mode of protest, which involved demonstrators shedding their shirts, symbolized the frustration and anger of unemployed youth across India. Chib emphasized that the action was a direct response to the growing unemployment crisis, which has left many young people disillusioned and struggling to find work. The protest saw the detention of at least ten individuals by security forces, highlighting the tensions surrounding the event. Chib's remarks underscore a broader concern within the youth population regarding the government's handling of employment issues, particularly in an era where technological advancements in artificial intelligence are perceived to threaten traditional job markets. The protest not only aimed to draw attention to unemployment but also to urge policy changes that could facilitate better job opportunities for the youth. As the nation grapples with these pressing challenges, the IYC's actions at the summit have ignited a conversation about the future of employment in India and the role of government in supporting its young workforce.
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