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​Belated Warning: On the Prime Minister’s Austerity Appeal

The prime minister’s seven-point appeal also urges farmers to avoid chemical fertilizers as West Asia tensions weigh on fuel supplies.

  • On Sunday in Secunderabad, Prime Minister Narendra Modi issued 'seven appeals' aimed at addressing the West Asia crisis, urging Indian citizens to work from home and cut fuel consumption.
  • These appeals highlight the severity of the West Asia crisis, with the Prime Minister emphasizing the need to reduce reliance on imports and protect the environment by shifting toward Swadeshi natural farming.
  • To combat fuel price volatility, Prime Minister Narendra Modi encouraged reducing petrol and diesel consumption via public transport, while the Confederation of Indian Industry simultaneously issued a similar call to action for Indian Industry.
  • Uttar Pradesh Minister Danish Ansari expressed support on Tuesday, stating that citizens across India have historically responded positively to the Prime Minister's calls on matters of national interest.
  • Several observers note the message follows recent election campaigning, suggesting that failing to lead by example could limit the effectiveness of these appeals amid economic concerns.
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EBNW Story broke the news on Monday, May 11, 2026.
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