Rajnath Singh's Assurance on India's Energy Security Amid West Asia Tensions
Defence Minister Rajnath Singh assures the nation of no fuel shortages and readiness amid West Asia tensions, highlighting Indian Navy's role in escorting tankers. Singh, campaigning in Kerala, praises PM Modi's diplomacy and urges voters to support BJP in the upcoming assembly elections.
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Addressing concerns over the current West Asia conflict, Defence Minister Rajnath Singh emphasized that India's energy security remains intact with no fuel shortages. He assured that the country is equipped to handle any arising energy crisis.
During a Sainik Samman Sammelan in Kerala, Singh highlighted the efforts of the Indian Navy, which has been safely escorting oil tankers through the strategically vital Strait of Hormuz. He lauded Prime Minister Narendra Modi for effectively leveraging diplomatic channels to safeguard Indian interests in the Gulf region.
Singh also rallied support for the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) in the upcoming Kerala Assembly elections, urging voters to choose the party as a catalyst for positive change, backed by 'Modiyude guarantees.' The elections are scheduled for April 9.
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