‘There is no shortage of petrol and diesel in the country’, big update from the government amid Iran war; Know the important things of the all-party meeting

All Party Meeting On Iran Conflict: Amidst the ongoing tension in the Middle East for the last 26 days, the Narendra Modi led central government called an all-party meeting on Wednesday. In this meeting which lasted for about one and a half hour, the Petroleum Minister and the Foreign Minister answered all the questions of the opposition parties. The government said that at present there is no shortage of any kind of petroleum products in the country and the supply remains completely normal.

The situation in the Strait of Hormoz was also discussed in the meeting, regarding which there is concern at the global level. The government said that till now 4 of our ships have left from there and some more will leave soon. This is a big thing for us. Ships from many countries are still stranded there. This information is being seen as a diplomatic and strategic success for India.

Government’s response to Pakistan’s mediation

The government has also clarified its position regarding the recent international tensions, especially the situation related to Iran. According to sources associated with the opposition, when the issue of Pakistan’s mediation with Iran was raised, the government said that this process is not new, rather it has been going on since 1981. In a way, America has kept Pakistan engaged in talks with Iran for years.

In the meeting, the opposition also expressed concern over the statement related to Covid given by the Prime Minister in Parliament. The opposition said that such a statement could create a situation of panic in the country. To this the government replied that it is not so, but if it is so somewhere then we are looking into it.

PM presented India’s side regarding the war

Meanwhile, it was also told by the government that Prime Minister Narendra Modi Has had a conversation with the US President. In this conversation, India’s clear policy was reiterated and the Prime Minister said that we do not want war. This message clarifies India’s policy of peace and balance on the global stage. During the meeting, the Foreign Secretary also gave a detailed presentation on the current international situation and India’s interests. This provided information about strategic and diplomatic aspects to the opposition, so that a broad consensus could be reached on national issues.

‘In times of crisis, parties and opposition together’

Parliamentary Affairs Minister Kiren Rijiju said that the government discussed in detail. Told about the problems in West Asia. I want to thank all the party leaders that all the leaders participated. All the leaders expressed their concerns. Asked how India would be affected, the government replied. In this hour of crisis, all the opposition leaders will remain united and support each other, the opposition leaders said.

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‘No problem of LPG and petrol’

According to the opposition source, the government was asked that in many areas of the country LPG and Petrol Diesel Information about shortage is coming to light. On this, it was told by the government that there is no shortage of any kind in the country at present and the main reason for the information and pictures that are coming out is the shortage in the supply chain.

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