Chandrababu Naidu Backs PM Modi's Seven Appeals Amid West Asia Crisis

Andhra CM Chandrababu Naidu strongly backed PM Modi's seven appeals to strengthen India's foreign exchange reserves amid the West Asia conflict. Speaking at the CII Annual Business Summit, he urged everyone to follow the measures as a national mission. The appeals include postponing gold purchases, promoting energy conservation, using public transport, and adopting natural farming. Naidu expressed confidence that India would emerge stronger and become unstoppable on the global stage.

Key Points: Naidu Backs Modi's Seven Appeals on West Asia Crisis

  • Naidu backs Modi's seven appeals at CII summit
  • Appeals include postponing gold purchases, promoting energy conservation
  • Modi urges work-from-home, reduced fuel consumption, natural farming
  • Naidu says every crisis creates new opportunities for India
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Andhra CM Chandrababu Naidu backs PM Modi's 'seven appeals' amid West Asia conflict

Andhra CM Chandrababu Naidu supports PM Modi's seven appeals on gold purchases, energy conservation, and natural farming amid West Asia conflict.

"The PM has given a national mission because of the geopolitical situation. Every one of us has to follow these principles. - Chandrababu Naidu"

New Delhi, May 11

Andhra Pradesh CM Chandrababu Naidu on Monday strongly backed PM Modi's appeal to the nation to strengthen India's foreign exchange reserves and asked everyone to follow it like a mission.

Speaking at the CII Annual Business Summit in Delhi, he said the current geopolitical situation is a reminder for the country to focus on self-reliance and resource conservation, according to AP CMO.

Referring to the national mission outlined by Prime Minister Narendra Modi, CM Chandrababu Naidu highlighted several key measures suggested to tackle emerging global challenges.

Resharing PM Modi's appeal, he said the Prime Minister had called for postponing gold purchases, promoting energy conservation, encouraging the use of public transport, adopting a work-from-home culture, reducing fertiliser consumption, and moving towards natural farming.

CM Naidu stressed that these measures are essential in the present global scenario marked by fuel and energy crises caused by international conflicts.

He also pointed to rising problems related to LPG, petrol, and diesel prices, saying countries that are not directly involved in wars are still suffering the consequences. In this context, he said work-from-home has become a practical solution, as technology now allows people to work efficiently from anywhere.

Addressing industrialists, especially the giants of the business community present at the summit, CM Naidu appealed to them to treat these reforms and conservation measures as a national mission rather than solely the responsibility of the Prime Minister, according to a release.

He expressed confidence that every crisis creates new opportunities and asserted that after overcoming the current global challenges, India would emerge stronger and become "unstoppable" on the global stage.

Speaking to reporters in Delhi, Naidu said, "The PM has given a national mission because of the geopolitical situation. Every one of us has to follow these principles."

PM Modi, while addressing a gathering in Secunderabad on Sunday, urged citizens to prioritise work from home, cut fuel consumption, avoid foreign travel for a year, adopt Swadeshi products, reduce cooking oil use, shift to natural farming and curb gold purchases.

He stressed the need to reduce dependence on imports and said every household should cut down on edible oil consumption and move towards natural farming to help save foreign currency and protect the environment.

Highlighting the burden of fertiliser imports, the Prime Minister said India spends a significant amount of foreign exchange on importing chemical fertilisers and urged farmers to reduce their usage.

To combat the volatility of fuel prices, PM Modi urged a shift in how India moves. He urged citizens to reduce petrol and diesel consumption by using the metro and public transport wherever available, opting for car-pooling when private vehicles are necessary, preferring railway transport for the movement of goods, and increasing the use of electric vehicles wherever possible.

- ANI

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Priya S
Finally some sensible leadership! As a homemaker who's seen LPG prices go through the roof, I fully support reducing cooking oil consumption and moving to natural farming. My family has already started growing some veggies on our terrace. Every rupee saved on imports helps our country stand strong when the world is in chaos. Jai Hind! 🇮🇳
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James A
From a business perspective, Naidu's call for industrialists to treat this as a national mission makes sense. We're seeing supply chain disruptions globally, and self-reliance isn't just patriotic—it's smart economics. That said, work-from-home is a privilege not everyone has. A bus driver or a farmer can't just set up shop at home. Let's hope the government has practical solutions for all sections of society.
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Vikram M
I'm a little skeptical. "Avoid foreign travel for a year"? That's a big ask for businesspeople who need to attend international conferences. And reducing fertiliser consumption is easy to say but hard for farmers who rely on it for yield. We need better alternatives—subsidies for organic fertilisers, maybe? Still, it's good that the government is thinking ahead. Every crisis is an opportunity, as Naidu said.
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Kavya N
This is what we need—leaders who don't just talk but act. Also, the focus on public transport is brilliant. Our metro systems in Delhi and Bangalore are underutilised. If more people switch, we save fuel, reduce pollution, and cut imports. Win-win! 🚇
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Rohit P

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