Tamil Nadu's Strategic Response to West Asia Conflict Impact
Tamil Nadu Chief Minister M K Stalin convened a meeting to discuss the impact of the US-Iran conflict, focusing on the safety of Tamil diaspora in the Gulf and the energy supply stability. Stalin urged the Indian government to ensure Tamil safety and mitigate LPG shortages in the state.
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Amid escalating tensions in West Asia, Tamil Nadu Chief Minister M K Stalin held a high-level meeting to evaluate the effects on the state, with particular focus on the safety of Tamilians in the Gulf and energy supply stability.
Chief Minister Stalin has communicated with Prime Minister Narendra Modi, asking the central government to prioritize the welfare of Tamilians across the Gulf affected by the conflict, and to ensure the safety of stranded Tamil Nadu fishermen in the region.
The LPG cylinder shortage has been a significant concern for commercial establishments and industries. Stalin has requested the central government to find alternatives for eateries and secure extra power supplies to compensate for the fuel shortfall.
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