Congress Urges India to Lead Peace Talks Amidst LPG Crisis
The Congress party is urging Prime Minister Narendra Modi to lead peace talks in West Asia and address critical issues like LPG shortages and inflation. As tensions in the region rise, the party stresses the importance of India's neutral stance and seeks clarity on governmental steps being taken.
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On Monday, the Congress urged India to spearhead peace negotiations in West Asia and called on Prime Minister Narendra Modi to address the nation regarding the ongoing scarcity of LPG and increasing inflation. As tensions in the region escalate, the party emphasizes the significance of maintaining India's neutral foreign policy.
Priyanka Gandhi Vadra and other Congress MPs have expressed disappointment over Modi's delayed response to the conflict, citing its direct impact on India's economy, including rising LPG and diesel prices. They reiterated the urgency of stopping the war to mitigate its detrimental effects on the country.
The Congress insists on transparency from the Prime Minister about a recent high-level meeting on the West Asia conflict, demanding clear plans to alleviate the impact on global supply chains and domestic consumers. The party calls for a diplomatic resolution to prevent further disruptions in essential commodities.
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