Farooq Abdullah Prays for West Asia Peace as Modi Chairs Crisis Meet

Jammu & Kashmir National Conference chief Farooq Abdullah expressed hope for a swift end to the ongoing West Asia conflict, emphasizing a desire for peace. Prime Minister Narendra Modi chaired a high-level video conference with Chief Ministers and Lieutenant Governors to review India's preparedness regarding the regional crisis. Modi stressed vigilance, coordinated action, and the need to safeguard economic stability, energy security, and citizen interests. He urged states to ensure smooth supply chains, promote alternative energy, and combat misinformation through coordinated "Team India" efforts.

Key Points: Farooq Abdullah on West Asia War, Modi Reviews India's Preparedness

  • Abdullah hopes for swift end to West Asia conflict
  • PM Modi chairs meet with CMs on crisis preparedness
  • Focus on energy security & supply chain stability
  • States urged to curb hoarding and misinformation
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JKNC chief Farooq Abdullah hopes for West Asia conflict to "get over soon"

JKNC's Farooq Abdullah hopes for West Asia conflict to end. PM Modi chairs high-level meet on energy security, supply chains & misinformation.

"I pray that the war gets over soon and we can continue to live in peace... - Farooq Abdullah"

Srinagar, March 28

Jammu & Kashmir National Conference Chief Farooq Abdullah on Friday expressed hopes for the ongoing West Asia conflict to "get over soon."

"I pray that the war gets over soon and we can continue to live in peace...," he told media.

His remarks come amid the continued conflict in West Asia following US-Israel joint military strikes on the Islamic Republic on February 28. Following this, Iran, in retaliation, targeted the US and Israeli assets in the Gulf as well as energy infrastructures in the region.

Meanwhile, earlier in the day, Prime Minsiter Narendra Modi on Friday chaired a meeting with Chief Ministers and Lieutenant Governors of States, via video conferencing, to review India's preparedness amid the developing West Asia conflict and reaffirmed the government's commitment towards maintaining stability.

In the meeting, the Prime Minister expressed his appreciation for the valuable suggestions shared by all Chief Ministers, noting that these inputs would be instrumental in effectively managing the evolving situation. He emphasised the need for vigilance, preparedness, and coordinated action to address the challenges ahead.

Referring to the ongoing situation in West Asia, the Prime Minister said India has prior experience in dealing with similar global disruptions. He highlighted that the situation remains dynamic, necessitating continuous monitoring and adaptive strategies, an official release said.

He said that an Inter-Ministerial Group has been operational since March 3, reviewing the situation on a daily basis and taking timely decisions. He stressed that the Government's priorities are to maintain economic and trade stability, ensure energy security, safeguard the interests of citizens, and strengthen industry and supply chains.

Emphasising the critical role of States, the Prime Minister noted that effective implementation of decisions takes place at the state level. He called for constant communication and coordination between the Centre and States, along with timely sharing of information and joint decision-making, so that responses are swift and well-aligned.

Prime Minister urged States to ensure the smooth functioning of supply chains and to take strict measures against hoarding and profiteering. He highlighted the importance of activating control rooms at the State and District levels and maintaining administrative alertness to prevent disruptions.

The Prime Minister called for a parallel focus on immediate response and long-term preparedness.

He urged States to accelerate efforts in promoting alternative energy sources such as biofuels, solar energy, the GOBARdhan initiative, and electric mobility, as well as expanding piped natural gas connections. He also highlighted the importance of enhancing domestic exploration of oil and natural gas, with active cooperation from States.

The Prime Minister cautioned against the spread of misinformation and rumours, stating that the timely dissemination of accurate and credible information is essential to prevent panic. He also advised vigilance against online fraud and fake agents.

Prime Minister reiterated that addressing the challenge is a shared responsibility and expressed confidence that, working together as "Team India," the nation will successfully overcome the situation.

- ANI

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Rohit P
Good to see the PM is taking proactive steps with the states. Coordination is key in a crisis. The focus on energy security and supply chains is absolutely critical for us. Let's hope the Inter-Ministerial Group's daily reviews are effective. 🇮🇳
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Aman W
While the sentiment for peace is good, we must be realistic. These conflicts impact global oil prices directly, which hits our pockets. The government's talk of biofuels and solar is a long-term vision, but what about immediate relief for the common man? Petrol prices are already too high.
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Sarah B
Living in India for 5 years now. The stability here is impressive compared to many regions. The PM's point about "Team India" and center-state coordination is crucial. Hope the measures against hoarding are strict – saw too much of that during COVID.
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Karthik V
The warning against misinformation is spot on! WhatsApp forwards will start flying with fake news about war and oil shortages. Authorities need to be very active on social media to put out correct info. Jai Hind.
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Meera T
It's a delicate situation. We have significant interests and diaspora in the Gulf region. The government's priority to safeguard citizens there is most important. Praying for peace and the safety of all. 🙏

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