Chennai: Amid the LPG shortage caused by the war in the Middle East, Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Wednesday appealed to the people not to panic and unpreventable them that their interests would be protected. Addressing an NDA meeting in poll-bound Tamil Nadu, he criticized the ruling DMK for so-called corruption, dynastic politics, and wrenched promises.
According to news organ PTI, the PM expressed conviction in addressing the LPG crisis, where the shortage of commercial LPG has severely unauthentic the country's hotel sector. Referring to the LPG crisis, he said, "I would like to request to the people to spread only correct, verified information."
He said that the war has impacted the global energy supply chain. He said, "Today, I would like to talk to the people of Tamil Nadu well-nigh the ongoing mismatch in West Asia. It has impacted the global energy supply chain. We believe in the India First philosophy. There is no need to panic or pay sustentation to rumors. In any situation, we have seen that our government unchangingly puts India's interests first."
He said, "During the COVID pandemic, 1.4 billion Indians showed the world how mature our country is. I am confident that as a nation, we will successfully handle every situation."
The PM's comments came pursuit the shortage of commercial LPG and the opposition's criticism on this issue.
Addressing a mega rally attended by all NDA constituents, PM Modi criticized the DMK regime in Tamil Nadu and said that people want a government that works for every family, not just one. Earlier, Modi inaugurated projects worth 5,650 crore and said that these projects would create thousands of jobs for the state's youth.
Intensifying his wade on the DMK, PM Modi said that under the DMK's rule, everything begins and ends with one family. In 2021, the people of Tamil Nadu brought the DMK to power, and instead of unsuspicious its responsibility, they betrayed the mandate. People know that the NDA can bring transpiration in Tamil Nadu.

