PM Modi Urges States to Monitor Migrant Workers Amid West Asia Crisis Impact

Prime Minister Narendra Modi has cautioned that the ongoing West Asia conflict could pose a significant long-term challenge for India. He appealed to all state governments to establish special monitoring mechanisms for migrant workers and vulnerable sections to mitigate the crisis's impact. The Prime Minister emphasized a unified "Team India" approach, recalling the successful cooperation during the Covid pandemic, to sustain economic growth and navigate global uncertainty. He also urged states to remain vigilant against black marketing and ensure timely delivery of welfare scheme benefits.

Key Points: PM Modi on West Asia Crisis: Calls for State Vigilance on Migrant Workers

  • Monitor migrant workers
  • Ensure PM Garib Kalyan Anna Yojana benefits
  • Curb black marketing & hoarding
  • Unify as Team India for growth
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PM Modi calls on states for vigilance on migrant workers; cautions of long-term impact of West Asia crisis

PM Modi warns of long-term West Asia conflict impact, urges states to set up migrant worker monitoring systems and ensure food scheme benefits.

PM Modi calls on states for vigilance on migrant workers; cautions of long-term impact of West Asia crisis
"In the coming times, this crisis will pose a major test for our country. - Prime Minister Narendra Modi"

New Delhi, March 24

Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Tuesday urged state governments to establish dedicated monitoring mechanisms for migrant workers and vulnerable sections, cautioning that the ongoing West Asia conflict could pose a significant challenge for the country in the coming months.

Briefing the Rajya Sabha on the evolving situation in West Asia, the Prime Minister said, "In the coming times, this crisis will pose a major test for our country. To overcome this challenge, the cooperation of all states is essential. Therefore, through this House, I wish to make an appeal to all state governments."

Highlighting the disproportionate impact of crises on weaker sections, he added, "During crises, the poor, labourers, and migrant workers are the most affected. Therefore, it must be ensured that the benefits of the PM Garib Kalyan Anna Yojana reach them on time. Proactive steps should be taken to address the difficulties of migrant workers. It would be very helpful if state governments set up special systems to monitor such situations."

The Prime Minister also flagged concerns over black marketing and hoarding, urging states to remain alert and act swiftly on any complaints related to such practices.

Calling for a unified approach, he emphasised the need for collective action under the spirit of "Team India" to sustain economic growth and navigate the global uncertainty.

"I would like to make one more request to all state governments. No matter how big the crisis, it is our collective responsibility to maintain India's rapid growth. For this, we must continue to take all necessary steps and implement reforms swiftly. This is also a great opportunity for state governments -- and it is a major test for Team India," he said.

Recalling the country's response during the Covid pandemic, PM Modi said the Centre and states had together demonstrated an "excellent model of crisis management".

"Despite having governments of different political parties, testing, vaccination, and the supply of essential items were ensured through the efforts of Team India. We must continue to work with that same spirit. With the combined efforts of all state governments and the central government, the country will effectively face this serious global crisis," he said.

Stressing that the present crisis is distinct and evolving, the Prime Minister noted, "This crisis is different, and its solutions are also being devised differently. We must face every challenge with patience, restraint, and a calm mind. As we are witnessing, the situation regarding this war is changing every moment."

He also urged citizens to remain "prepared for potential challenges" ahead, warning that the repercussions of the conflict could be prolonged.

"There is a strong possibility that the adverse effects of this war may persist for a long time. However, I assure the people of the country -- the government is vigilant, alert, and with full seriousness, it is formulating strategies and taking every decision. The welfare of the people is paramount for us. This is our identity, this is our strength," he added.

- IANS

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Priya S
Good to see the focus on the most vulnerable. The PM Garib Kalyan Anna Yojana was a lifesaver during the pandemic. Ensuring its smooth delivery now is crucial. Hope states, regardless of political differences, work together on this.
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Aman W
While the call for unity is important, I hope this translates to concrete, on-ground action and not just words. We saw how migrant workers struggled during the lockdown. The monitoring system needs to be transparent and accountable. Let's see the plan.
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Sarah B
The point about black marketing is so true. Whenever there's uncertainty, prices of essentials shoot up. Strict vigilance is needed. Ordinary families are already dealing with inflation.
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Karthik V
West Asia conflict affects oil prices, which affects everything in India. The PM is right to prepare us for a long haul. We need to be *atmanirbhar* in our energy sector more than ever. Jai Hind!
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Nisha Z
A calm mind and patience, as the PM said, is what we citizens need too. Instead of panic-buying or spreading rumours, we should trust the system and support each other. Let's hope for peace and stability soon.

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