Rajnath Singh Credits PM Modi's Leadership for India's Global Stature, Stable LPG Supply

Defence Minister Rajnath Singh praised Prime Minister Narendra Modi for elevating India's global standing and for the government's adept handling of LPG supplies during the West Asia conflict. He highlighted that while the conflict disrupted fuel supplies globally, India experienced minimal impact due to strategic management. Singh noted that India's balanced diplomatic role has allowed its LPG tankers to regularly transit the conflict zone. He also visited the Uttar Pradesh Assembly museum, commending efforts to preserve democratic heritage.

Key Points: Rajnath Singh Praises Modi's Handling of LPG Supply During Conflict

  • Global perception of India transformed
  • Credit to PM Modi's wisdom and government's decisions
  • Minimal impact of West Asia conflict on India
  • LPG tankers regularly navigating conflict zone
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PM Modi's deft handling ensuring LPG supplies during conflict: Rajnath Singh

Defence Minister Rajnath Singh lauds PM Modi's leadership for India's global rise and deft management of LPG supplies amid the West Asia conflict.

"India has played a very balanced role during the crisis. - Rajnath Singh"

Lucknow, April 12

Defence Minister Rajnath Singh on Sunday hailed Prime Minister Narendra Modi for the country's growing stature at the global stage, highlighting the Union government's deft handling of LPG supplies despite the impact of the West Asia conflict.

Addressing a public gathering in his Parliamentary constituency here, he said, "A drastic change has come about in other nations' perception about India."

He credited the wisdom of PM Modi, quick decision-making of the Union government for development, and contribution of citizens for the growing stature of India at the global stage.

"From being among 'fragile five' economies in 2014 to be among the top four economies, the country's achievement cannot be undermined," Defence Minister Singh said.

Touching upon the issue of the West Asian conflict, the Defence Minister noted, "India has played a very balanced role during the crisis."

He said all countries have faced the strain of disruption in LPG and fuel supplies due to the conflict but, comparatively, the impact in India has been minimal.

"Fuel prices have been raised sharply in almost all countries but not here," the Defence Minister added.

Rajnath Singh credited PM Modi for managing the country's affairs deftly to shield citizens from the impact of the conflict, adding that the uncertainties over it may continue till peace talks succeed.

"But India's diplomatic achievement can be appreciated from the fact that its LPG tankers are managing to emerge from the conflict zone regularly," he said.

Earlier in the day, Rajnath Singh visited the Uttar Pradesh Assembly museum to relieve the memories of his own political days as the Chief Minister of the state in the House.

"Today, I had the opportunity to learn and understand the glorious history of the Uttar Pradesh Legislative Assembly and its rich democratic traditions in a new form. The audio-visual museum established within the premises has presented this heritage in an extremely impressive manner, which has deeply impressed me," he wrote on social media platform X.

"This experience has truly been a special journey of memories for me. I am pleased that the Uttar Pradesh Legislative Assembly is continuously making commendable efforts to strengthen democratic values and raise public awareness," Defence Minister Singh said.

"I urge the people of the state to visit this museum at least once. For this initiative, I extend my heartfelt congratulations to the Uttar Pradesh government, especially to the Speaker of the Assembly, Satish Mahana ji," he wrote.

- IANS

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Sarah B
While managing external supply shocks is commendable, I hope this focus on global stature translates into more jobs and better infrastructure at home. The economic growth needs to be felt by everyone.
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Vikram M
From 'Fragile Five' to top four economies is no small feat. The world is finally recognizing India's potential. Jai Hind!
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Ananya R
Balanced diplomacy is key. In a volatile region, keeping our energy supply lines open without getting entangled in conflicts shows smart leadership. Hope this continues for long-term energy security.
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Karthik V
Respectfully, I would like to see more data. Petrol and diesel prices are still very high for the common man. Managing LPG is good, but what about overall inflation? The article only shows one side.
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Priya S
It's heartening to see a Defence Minister appreciating a state's efforts to preserve democratic history. Often these small things get missed. Will definitely visit the UP Assembly museum if I get a chance!

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