Modi-Pezeshkian Talks on West Asia Crisis Draw Mixed Reactions from Opposition

Prime Minister Narendra Modi held a conversation with Iranian President Masoud Pezeshkian, expressing deep concern over the escalating tensions and loss of civilian lives in West Asia. He emphasized that India's top priorities are the safety of its nationals and the unhindered flow of essential goods and energy. Opposition leaders like Pappu Yadav welcomed the engagement as a "good initiative," while Congress MP Sukhdeo Bhagat questioned its effectiveness following a recent attack on a cargo ship. BJP leaders defended the government's proactive approach, accusing the opposition of creating unnecessary panic over the situation.

Key Points: Modi-Iran President Talks on West Asia Tensions: Opposition Reacts

  • Modi discussed West Asia tensions with Iran's President
  • Focus on safety of Indians & energy supply
  • Opposition welcomes but questions policy impact
  • BJP accuses opposition of creating panic
  • Regional instability affects Indian supplies
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'Good initiative for India': Oppn leaders on PM Modi-Iranian President talks

PM Modi discusses regional tensions & Indian priorities with Iran's President. Opposition leaders call it a "good initiative" but question policy effectiveness.

"if Prime Minister Modi remembers the friendship with Iran, then I would say it is a good initiative for India. - Pappu Yadav"

New Delhi, March 13

As Prime Minister Narendra Modi held a conversation with Iranian President Masoud Pezeshkian to discuss the ongoing conflict in West Asia and the escalating tensions in the region. The development drew reactions from leaders across the political spectrum on Friday, with some opposition leaders welcoming the move while also raising concerns over India's foreign policy and the broader regional situation.

The Prime Minister shared details of the discussion on the social media platform X, stating that the two leaders spoke about the deteriorating situation in the region.

"Had a conversation with Iranian President, Dr. Masoud Pezeshkian, to discuss the serious situation in the region. Expressed deep concern over the escalation of tensions and the loss of civilian lives as well as damage to civilian infrastructure," PM Modi wrote on Thursday.

He emphasised that India's primary focus remains the safety of its citizens and the uninterrupted flow of essential supplies.

"The safety and security of Indian nationals, along with the need for unhindered transit of goods and energy, remain India's top priorities. Reiterated India's commitment to peace and stability and urged for dialogue and diplomacy," the PM said.

Reacting to the development, Lok Sabha member Pappu Yadav said that if the Prime Minister's outreach reflects India remembering its long-standing ties with Iran, it would be a positive step.

Speaking to IANS, Yadav said, "I am not fully aware of the details of the discussion. But if Prime Minister Modi remembers the friendship with Iran, then I would say it is a good initiative for India. Iran has been our old friend, and we should support it. Any developments in the Middle East will have a significant impact on India."

Congress MP Sukhdeo Bhagat, however, questioned the effectiveness of the diplomatic engagement, citing recent incidents in the region.

"These talks were reported two days ago, but within 24 hours, we heard through media reports about an attack in the Strait of Hormuz on a cargo ship travelling from Thailand to India. There were reports of crew members being killed and one person missing. This raises questions about what kind of discussions were held," Bhagat said.

He added that India's foreign policy appeared complicated and suggested that the Prime Minister's outreach to Israel in the past had created uncertainty regarding India's ties with Iran.

Meanwhile, Bihar Minister Ashok Choudhary said the Prime Minister remains sensitive to the concerns of the country's citizens and that the government will take necessary steps to ensure stability.

"We believe that whatever efforts are required will be made by the government so that people do not face difficulties. Measures will be taken to arrange alternatives if needed and to strengthen existing systems," he said.

BJP Bihar President Sanjay Saraogi accused the opposition of unnecessarily creating panic over the situation.

"The opposition is trying to create panic, which is not appropriate even in the current circumstances. Prime Minister Narendra Modi has spoken with the President of Iran, and the government is working actively to ensure that ships carrying oil and other supplies to India continue to arrive without disruption," he said.

Saraogi also acknowledged that demand for LPG has increased in recent days but said the administration is monitoring the situation closely and taking necessary steps. He added that both the Central government and the Bihar government are keeping a close watch on developments.

- IANS

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Sarah B
While the talks are welcome, the timing feels reactive. The attack on the cargo ship right after the conversation is concerning. It makes one wonder about the actual influence of our diplomacy. We need a more consistent and clear foreign policy.
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Vikram M
Our foreign policy seems to be walking a tightrope between Israel and Iran. It's a difficult balance, but essential. The Strait of Hormuz is our lifeline for oil. Any disruption there directly hits the common man through petrol and LPG prices. Government must have solid backup plans.
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Priya S
Good initiative, but the proof will be in the pudding. Talks are fine, but we need to see tangible results - safe passage for ships, stable energy prices, and most importantly, the safe return of any Indian crew members affected. Jai Hind.
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Rohit P
Instead of political point-scoring, everyone should support the government on this. Geopolitics is complex. The PM engaging directly shows India's stature. We must stand united on external matters. Opposition creating panic is not helpful at all.
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Kavya N
The loss of civilian lives mentioned by PM is the real tragedy here. Beyond oil and politics, we must remember the human cost. Hope India can play a constructive role in advocating for peace. Our ancient ties with the region should guide us.

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