BJP MP Hails PM Modi's "Clear Message" on West Asia in Rajya Sabha

BJP MP Dinesh Sharma stated that Prime Minister Narendra Modi's address in the Rajya Sabha effectively responded to the opposition's demand to apprise the nation on the West Asia situation. Sharma emphasized the speech clearly outlined the status quo, future challenges, and possibilities arising from the conflict. PM Modi called for combined efforts of central and state governments to tackle national challenges stemming from the disruption. He also noted the formation of an interministerial group to assess the situation while assuring the fundamentals of the Indian economy remain strong.

Key Points: PM Modi's West Asia Address in RS: BJP MP's Response

  • PM Modi addresses West Asia in Rajya Sabha
  • Calls for Centre-State cooperation
  • Outlines challenges and possibilities
  • Government forms interministerial group
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"There cannot be a better, clear message than this": BJP MP Dinesh Sharma on PM Modi's West Asia address in RS

BJP MP Dinesh Sharma says PM Modi's Rajya Sabha speech on West Asia conflict was a clear message addressing opposition's call for an update.

"There cannot be a better, more concise, and clear message than this. - Dinesh Sharma"

New Delhi, March 25

BJP MP Dinesh Sharma said that Prime Minister Narendra Modi's speech in Parliament over the ongoing developments in West Asia effectively addresses the opposition's call to apprise the nation about the situation.

Speaking to ANI, Sharma emphasised that the Prime Minister's address focused on the status quo in international relations, particularly in West Asia, and outlined the potential challenges and opportunities that may arise in the future.

"The opposition said that they (the Prime Minister) should apprise them about the country's situation, and he has apprised. This is hardly an issue for debate; this is a matter of international relations, and he has stated what the status quo was," Sharma said.

Sharma asserted that PM Modi's message was clear and encapsulated the complexities of the situation, saying, "He (the Prime Minister) mentioned the situation in West Asia, the difficulties, and the possibilities that may arise in the future. There cannot be a better, more concise, and clear message than this."

Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Tuesday called for combined efforts of the Centre and state governments to tackle the challenges posed against the nation amid the conflict in West Asia.

PM Modi today addressed the Rajya Sabha and called for a united voice promoting peace and dialogue globally, as the ongoing West Asia conflict disrupts trade, energy supplies, and affects the safety of millions of Indians in the Gulf.

Calling the coming time a "major test" for the country, PM Modi sought cooperation from state governments and asked them to implement the PM Garib Kalyan Anna Yojana.

PM Modi said that the government has also formed an interministerial group to assess the challenges.

Acknowledging the global crisis amid the tensions in West Asia, PM Modi noted that the fundamentals of the Indian economy are strong and the government is ensuring "minimum impact."

- ANI

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Sarah B
While the call for unity is important, I hope the government's assessment includes concrete plans to shield our economy from oil price shocks. The PM Garib Kalyan Yojana extension is crucial for vulnerable families during such global instability.
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Priya S
A united voice from Parliament on global peace does send a strong message. But the real test is coordination between Centre and states on the ground, especially for welfare schemes. Hope all CMs cooperate.
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Vikram M
The opposition keeps asking for briefings, and when they get one, they'll still find something to debate. Sharma ji is right, this is about international relations and national interest, not politics. Jai Hind.
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Rohit P
Our foreign policy has been strong. Managing relations in West Asia is a tightrope walk, but necessary for our energy security and diaspora. The PM's address reassures that the government is alert.
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Kavya N
Respectfully, I feel the message, while clear, needs more regular communication to the public in simpler terms. How does the West Asia situation directly affect my household budget? More transparency, please.

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