PM Modi spoke in Rajya Sabha on West Asia crisis, serious side effects of war!

Regarding the ongoing conflict in West Asia, Prime Minister Narendra Modi said in the Rajya Sabha on Tuesday that I want to request the state governments that no matter how big the crisis is, it is the responsibility of all of us to maintain the growth of the country. For this, we will have to keep taking every necessary step, every necessary reform rapidly. This is a huge opportunity for the state governments. This is also a big test for Team India.

PM Modi said that during the Corona period, the Center and the states had put forward an excellent model of Covid management by becoming Team India. Despite governments of different political parties, the supply of essential items from testing and vaccination was ensured only due to the efforts of Team India.

We have to work with the same spirit in future also. With the efforts of all the state governments and the central government, the country will be able to effectively face this serious global crisis. This crisis is of a different type and its solutions are also being decided in a different way.

He said that we have to face every challenge with a calm mind with patience and restraint. We are seeing that the situation regarding this war is changing every moment, therefore I would also like to tell the countrymen that we have to be prepared for every challenge. There is a strong possibility that the serious side effects of this war will last for a long time.

I assure the countrymen that the government is alert, ready, making strategies and taking every decision with utmost seriousness. The welfare of the people of the country is paramount for us. This is our identity, this is our strength.

Prime Minister Modi said that this crisis is going to be a big test for our country in the coming times. The cooperation of the states is very important for success in this examination.

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