India Urged to Lead West Asia Peace Talks Amid Rising Inflation
The Congress has urged India to lead peace talks in West Asia and address the domestic LPG shortage and inflation crisis. Prime Minister Modi discussed these concerns in Parliament, acknowledging the economic impact of the West Asia conflict. Congress MPs emphasized India's neutral stance and called for reassurances from the government.
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On Monday, the Congress party called on India to spearhead peace negotiations in the West Asia conflict, while urging Prime Minister Narendra Modi to address pressing domestic concerns, specifically the LPG shortage and escalating inflation.
During a session in Parliament, PM Modi described the situation in West Asia as 'worrisome' due to its adverse global economic implications. Congress MPs emphasized the need for timely action and criticized the shift away from India's historically neutral foreign policy.
With the economic effects of the conflict evident, Congress officials have requested transparency regarding governmental measures, especially following the Cabinet Committee on Security's high-level meetings over the weekend.
(With inputs from agencies.)
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