'No country handled crisis better than India': Harsh Vardhan Shringla backs PM's appeal for fuel conservation
New Delhi, May 20
Former Foreign Secretary and Rajya Sabha MP Harsh Vardhan Shringla on Wednesday batted for Prime Minister Narendra Modi's appeal to conserve fuel amid the West Asia crisis, while stating that India handled the situation better than other countries.
In an interview with ANI, Harsh Vardhan Shringla called for citizens to be energy conscious and hailed PM Narendra Modi for downsizing his convoy.
He asked the citizens to support the initiative amid the "difficult situation."
Shringla said, "Impact on the common man has been minimal. We have not felt the impact as our counterparts in the other countries have. But what the Prime Minister is saying is that every citizen, every individual, should contribute to the overall effort. This is a good time to be energy conscious, reducing your own offtake of energy by reducing the number of trips taken by car or scooter, reducing the consumption of electricity, refraining from conspicuous consumption and foreign travel. In today's age of climate change, this should have been a novel instinct. But what PM Modi is saying is that the world is facing a crisis, we are facing a difficult situation, let us all put our shoulders behind it and do what is important. He has led by example; his own carcade has been reduced significantly. A lot of travel has been curtailed."
He said that several parliamentary committee members cancelled their foreign visit after PM Modi made his 'seven appeals'.
"Some groups in Parliament were supposed to go on tours to various places related to the parliamentary committees, but many of these have been cancelled. In keeping with the spirit of the requirement today and as advised by Prime Minister Modi, these are steps that are voluntary; these are steps for the overall national effort. We should be moving from burning fossil fuels, conserving our energy reserves and moving towards renewable energy, which we are doing successfully," the BJP leader added.
Although several Opposition leaders criticised PM Modi over the hike in fuel prices, Shringla noted that India stands better off than other countries.
Petrol and diesel prices were increased by Rs 3 per litre, followed by an average hike of 90 paise per litre across the country. However, Shringla stated that even the United States witnessed a sharp increase in fuel prices.
"I don't think any country has handled the crisis better than we have. The opposition, instead of constantly trying to find a fault, should be looking at, in comparative terms, the fact that Indians are better than our compatriots anywhere in the world, including the developed world. The United States, which is the largest producer of energy in the world, also had to increase fuel prices. But, we have seen marginal increases in our country," the Rajya Sabha MP said.
PM Modi had urged citizens to prioritise work from home, cut fuel consumption, avoid foreign travel for a year, adopt Swadeshi products, reduce cooking oil use, shift to natural farming and curb gold purchases for a year.
He, along with several Union Ministers and Chief Ministers, downsized their convoys in order to conserve fuel as the world faces an energy crisis amid a blockade over the Strait of Hormuz in the wake of the US-Israel-Iran conflict.
— ANI
Reader Comments
Honestly, the common man *has* felt the impact. My monthly fuel budget has gone up by ₹1500. Shringla ji says minimal impact, but for a salaried person, this is real. I appreciate the calls for conservation, but why can't the government reduce taxes on petrol and diesel? 🙄
Interesting perspective from the former diplomat. I'm from the US and can confirm gas prices are insane here too. But it's not a competition. Every country should focus on long-term renewable solutions. India's push for solar and wind is promising.
Shringla is a great diplomat, but this feels like a political statement. The opposition is right to question fuel price hikes. Conservation is good, but don't use a crisis to deflect from economic mismanagement. Still, I'll reduce my car usage—every bit helps.
Finally, someone talking about energy consciousness! We waste so much electricity and fuel. I've already started walking for short distances. And the call for swadeshi products is smart—support local, reduce imports. Let's be part of the solution. 🙏
As someone from the UK, I can tell you—fuel prices are brutal here. So maybe India *is* handling it relatively better. But the key is moving to renewables. PM Modi's emphasis on natural farming and solar energy is the way forward. Climate change doesn't care about borders.
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