Gujarat Dy CM Cancels US Visit After PM Modi’s Austerity Appeal

Gujarat Deputy Chief Minister Harsh Sanghavi cancelled his US visit after PM Modi’s austerity appeal. The Prime Minister urged citizens to avoid foreign travel for one year to promote economic self-reliance. Health Minister Praful Pansheriya also supported the call by ending his security protocol. Both leaders highlighted the need for responsible resource use in the national interest.

Key Points: Gujarat Dy CM Cancels US Trip After PM’s Austerity Plea

  • Gujarat Dy CM cancels US visit following PM Modi’s appeal
  • PM urges citizens to avoid foreign travel for one year
  • Health Minister Praful Pansheriya drops security protocol
  • Appeal focuses on economic self-reliance and resource conservation
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Gujarat Dy CM cancels US visit following PM Modi's appeal on austerity​

Gujarat Deputy CM Harsh Sanghavi cancels US visit after PM Modi’s appeal to avoid foreign travel for one year, supporting economic self-reliance.

"The decision was taken in support of the national call for restraint. - Harsh Sanghavi"

Gandhinagar, May 12

Gujarat Deputy Chief Minister Harsh Sanghavi on Tuesday cancelled his proposed visit to the United States following an appeal by Prime Minister Narendra Modi urging citizens to avoid foreign travel for one year as part of a broader initiative on economic self-reliance and prudent resource use.

Sanghavi was scheduled to attend the second Gujarati Convention organised by the Federation of Gujarati Associations of USA (FOGAUSA) later this month.​

The visit has now been called off in line with the Prime Minister's appeal, which also encouraged measures such as prioritising work from home where possible, reducing consumption of edible oils, avoiding foreign travel for one year, limiting use of imported goods in favour of domestic products, reducing petrol and diesel consumption while increasing public transport use, lowering dependence on chemical fertilisers and promoting natural farming, and postponing gold purchases for one year.​

"The decision was taken in support of the national call for restraint. Citizens should cooperate with the Prime Minister's appeal in the interest of broader economic self-reliance," Sanghavi said.​

In a related development, State Health Minister Praful Pansheriya also expressed support for the Prime Minister's appeal on fuel conservation and announced a change in his official security protocol.​

He said, "As a responsible citizen, I have decided to discontinue the use of my pilot car security protocol with immediate effect. It will be used only in cases of extreme necessity or emergencies."​

He further said the appeal reflects the need for responsible use of resources and added that such measures contribute to national economic progress when adopted collectively.​

"Every breath of Prime Minister Narendra Modi is dedicated to the upliftment of the nation. In the present global situation and amid a war-like environment, although India has sufficient fuel reserves, prudent use of fuel will directly contribute to the country's economic progress," he added.​

The developments come in the wake of the Prime Minister's wider call for moderation in consumption and greater emphasis on domestic resources, which has prompted responses from several public representatives in Gujarat.​

- IANS

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Sneha F
Hats off to Deputy CM Harsh Sanghavi for setting an example! If every leader follows, India will surely become आत्मनिर्भर (self-reliant). We need more such sacrifices for the nation. 🇮🇳
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Michael C
As a Gujarati living in the US, I would have loved to see him at the convention. But I respect the call for national interest. Maybe virtual attendance could be arranged next time? Technology can bridge the gap.
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Priya S
पंतप्रधानांचे हे आवाहन खूपच प्रभावी आहे. लहान पावले मोठा बदल घडवून आणू शकतात. (This appeal by the PM is very effective. Small steps can bring big change.) But why only for one year? This should become a lifestyle.
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James A
I understand the logic behind cutting foreign travel, but cancelling a convention that promotes Gujarati culture and business ties isn't necessarily wise. Why not promote more virtual diplomacy and cultural exchange instead?
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Vikram M
Finally some real leadership! No more VIP culture wasting resources. If health minister can give up his pilot car, why can't other netas follow? This should become a policy, not just a request. 👏
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Rohit P

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