PM Modi Slams Congress Over West Asia Crisis, Assures India's Stability

Prime Minister Narendra Modi asserted that India has managed to control the impact of the West Asia conflict through effective foreign policy and national unity. He accused the Congress party of engaging in divisive activities and spreading fear to exploit the crisis for political advantage. Meanwhile, Congress leader Rahul Gandhi warned of an impending "financial earthquake" for India due to the escalating conflict. The situation intensified following a US-Israel strike in Iran that resulted in the death of senior Iranian figures.

Key Points: PM Modi on West Asia Conflict, Slams Congress for Divisive Politics

  • Modi credits foreign policy & unity for stability
  • Accuses Congress of divisive fear-mongering
  • Rahul Gandhi warns of "financial earthquake"
  • West Asia conflict escalates after strike in Iran
  • US prepares for possible extended operations
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"India has kept situation under control": PM Modi assures citizens amid West Asia conflict, slams Congress for "divisive activities"

PM Modi says India's foreign policy & unity kept situation under control amid West Asia conflict, accuses Congress of fear-mongering for political gain.

"India has successfully kept the situation under control. - PM Narendra Modi"

Vav-Tharad, March 31

Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Tuesday said that India's effective foreign policy and "unwavering unity" of citizens have kept the "situation under control" despite the global difficulties regarding energy requirements.

PM Modi also accused Congress of engaging in "divisive activities" by spreading "fear and inciting" the public in a time when the nation requires unity and solidarity.

Addressing a public gathering at Vav-Tharad in Gujarat after inaugurating multiple development projects, PM Modi said, "The situation unfolding in West Asia is having repercussions across the entire world. Difficulties regarding energy requirements--specifically diesel, petrol, and gas--have escalated globally. Yet, even amidst such a crisis, India has successfully kept the situation under control. The strength behind this success lies in the nation's effective foreign policy and the unwavering unity of its citizens."

PM Modi alleged that Congress wishes for the West Asia Conflict to escalate so they can "gain political advantage".

"Today, when the nation requires unity and solidarity, Congress leaders are engaged in divisive activities. Congress is busy spreading fear and rumours. Congress is actively inciting the public. Like political vultures, Congress is waiting, hoping that troubles will escalate so that it can exploit the situation to gain political advantage," the Prime Minister alleged.

After his address, PM Modi held a roadshow in Vav-Tharad, where hundreds of people gathered to express their support.

Earlier today, Lok Sabha Leader of Opposition Rahul Gandhi, addressing a rally in Kozhikode, warned that a "financial earthquake is coming" as the West Asia conflict continues to escalate.

"You know better than me what is happening in the Middle East. You know the drama that is unfolding there. A tragedy is taking place. And nobody knows where it will end, where it will go. And the people of Kerala, the people of India, are going to be directly affected. Fuel prices are going to rise. Inflation is going to go up. An earthquake, a financial earthquake, is coming," he said.

The Congress leader questioned the NDA-led Central government and the LDF-led Kerala government's efforts to navigate through the looming "financial earthquake".

"What is the LDF government doing to protect you? Modi cannot do anything. He is run by Donald Trump. But what is the Kerala government doing to protect you? What is the Kerala government doing to make your life easier?" he said.

The situation escalated in West Asia after a joint US-Israel military strike on February 28 on Iranian territory resulted in the death of its Supreme Leader, Ayatollah Ali Khamenei, and other senior figures, prompting a fierce response from Tehran.

As of now, reports suggest that the US is preparing plans for the possibility of extended ground operations in Iran for several weeks, as per The Washington Post.

The US has deployed additional US Troops in the West Asia region as part of efforts to maintain strategic flexibility as the war rages on in the region, with diplomatic channels working in the background to strike a deal to end it, according to the White House Press Secretary Karoline Leavitt.

- ANI

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Sarah B
While I appreciate the call for unity, I wish the discourse was less about blaming the opposition and more about concrete plans. Rahul Gandhi raises a valid concern about potential inflation. Can we have a bipartisan discussion on economic safeguards?
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Vikram M
The petrol prices haven't skyrocketed yet, which is a relief. Credit goes to the government's proactive diplomacy. We've come a long way from being vulnerable to every global crisis. Jai Hind!
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Rahul R
Both sides are just doing politics. One says "situation under control", the other says "earthquake coming". As a common man, I just want to know - should I be worried about my monthly budget or not? Give us clear facts, not speeches.
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Priya S
Unity is important, yes. But so is holding the government accountable. If there is a plan to tackle rising costs, they should share it with the public. We are not children to be just assured, we are citizens who need transparency.
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David E
Watching from abroad, India's stance has been remarkably balanced. Navigating between US interests and regional stability in West Asia is a tightrope walk. The PM's point about foreign policy strength seems accurate in this context.

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