Modi Urges Calm Amid LPG Crisis and Criticizes DMK's Governance
Prime Minister Narendra Modi addressed concerns over LPG supply disruptions caused by the West Asia conflict, urging only verified information to be spread. Criticizing the DMK's governance in Tamil Nadu, he highlighted corruption issues and promised better leadership under the NDA, emphasizing cultural respect and development for the region.
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Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Wednesday urged the public to disregard rumors surrounding the LPG supply disruption caused by tensions in West Asia. He emphasized the importance of sharing only verified information to prevent panic amid concerns over potential shortages and price increases for petrol and diesel.
Addressing a large NDA rally, Modi criticized the DMK rule in Tamil Nadu, accusing the regional government of concentrating power within a single family and failing the public mandate. He pointed to the NDA's potential for positive change, underscoring cultural respect and economic progress.
Modi also highlighted initiatives like the upcoming international airport status for Madurai and a new terminal at Tiruchirappalli airport, showcasing the government's dedication to regional development. He emphasized the NDA's commitment to upholding Tamil Nadu's cultural heritage while condemning the ruling party's alleged corruption.
(With inputs from agencies.)
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