Babulal Marandi Backs PM Modi's Appeal for Responsible Consumption

BJP leader Babulal Marandi has backed Prime Minister Narendra Modi's appeal for citizens to reduce consumption and adopt sustainable lifestyles. Marandi emphasized that citizens have a duty to contribute to national interest amid global crises. PM Modi urged measures like work from home, reduced fuel consumption, and use of Swadeshi products. The appeal aims to strengthen India's economic resilience and conserve foreign exchange reserves.

Key Points: Babulal Marandi Backs PM Modi's Call for Reduced Consumption

  • Babulal Marandi backs PM Modi's appeal for reduced consumption
  • Citizens urged to use public transport and electric vehicles
  • PM Modi calls for work from home, reduced foreign travel, and Swadeshi products
  • Appeal aims to reduce import dependence and conserve foreign exchange reserves
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Citizens also have responsibility towards nation: Babulal Marandi backs PM Modi's appeal

BJP leader Babulal Marandi supports PM Modi's appeal for citizens to reduce consumption, use public transport, and adopt sustainable lifestyles to strengthen India's economic resilience.

"As citizens of the country, we too have a duty towards our nation. - Babulal Marandi"

Dhanbad, May 11

Bharatiya Janata Party leader Babulal Marandi on Monday said that citizens also have a responsibility towards the nation while backing Prime Minister Narendra Modi's appeal to reduce consumption and adopt more sustainable lifestyle choices, in view of global concerns over West Asia conflicts and resource pressures.

Speaking to reporters, Marandi said that while India has been able to shield itself from global crises, citizens must also contribute by adjusting their consumption patterns in the larger national interest.

"As citizens of the country, we too have a duty towards our nation. We are seeing how problems are arising around the world due to wars. Just as there is a crisis in other countries of the world, Prime Minister Modi has not allowed that crisis to reach India. Even after that, the PM has appealed to the countrymen yesterday to cut back, which you can do in many ways. We are also thinking about doing it. You can use electric vehicles... Second, we should travel as little as possible... You can use public transport," he said.

Marandi further noted that the Prime Minister's appeal should be viewed in the context of global instability and India's efforts to maintain economic and energy stability despite external pressures.

Meanwhile, on Sunday, PM Modi addressed a gathering in Secunderabad and urged citizens to prioritise work from home where possible, reduce fuel consumption, avoid foreign travel for one year, adopt Swadeshi products, cut down on cooking oil usage, shift towards natural farming practices and reduce gold purchases.

He stressed that India must reduce dependence on imports to strengthen economic resilience and conserve foreign exchange reserves. The Prime Minister also highlighted that every household should reduce edible oil consumption and encourage a shift towards sustainable farming practices to support environmental protection.

Highlighting the burden of fertiliser imports on the economy, PM Modi said India spends a significant portion of foreign exchange on importing chemical fertilisers and urged farmers to reduce their usage and adopt natural alternatives.

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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James A
Interesting to see an Indian politician urging citizens to reduce consumption. In the West, we've been told to 'consume less' for years but it rarely gets political traction. The emphasis on work from home and public transport is smart. But asking people to avoid foreign travel for a year? That's a big ask for many professionals and families. Does the data support that it would make a significant dent?
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Priya S
Arre bhai, cutting oil consumption is good for health too! My mother always said 'thoda kam tel use karo, heart bhi bachega aur desh ka paisa bhi'. But seriously, these are common sense suggestions. But what about the rich people who use most resources? Will they also reduce? Or is this only for aam aadmi? Still, I support the sentiment. India first! 🇮🇳
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Michael C
I appreciate the focus on sustainable living and reducing import dependence. But it feels like this appeal puts the burden on individual citizens rather than addressing systemic issues. For example, public transport is still unreliable in many Indian cities. Car-pooling and metro use are great ideas, but only if the infrastructure supports it. Also, cutting cooking oil usage is fine, but what about India's massive agricultural and industrial consumption? Just some thoughts.
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Vikram M
PM Modi is doing what no other leader has done - asking people to sacrifice for the nation's long-term benefit. The West Asia conflicts are real, and India's energy security is at stake. If we all reduce fuel consumption by even 10%, imagine the savings in foreign exchange! Plus, natural farming and less chemical fertilizers will save our soil and health. This is not just politics, this is patriotism. Jai Hind! 🙏
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