Modi Addresses LPG Supply Concerns Amid West Asia Conflict
Prime Minister Narendra Modi addresses the impact of the West Asia conflict on global energy supplies, urging calm in the face of LPG shortages. He emphasizes India's interest-first policy and highlights the nation's maturity during the COVID-19 crisis. Amid opposition criticism, Modi assures continued government efforts.
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Prime Minister Narendra Modi addressed the nation, stating that the ongoing conflict in West Asia is causing disruptions in the global energy supply chain.
He urged citizens not to panic amid LPG shortages and reassured them of the government’s commitment to prioritize Indian interests.
Despite opposition claims of unpreparedness, Modi cited India’s resilience during past crises, like the COVID-19 pandemic, and called for spreading only verified information.
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