Prime Minister Narendra Modi said global conflict has intensified pressure on fuel and fertiliser prices, urging citizens to adopt conservation measures while asserting that the Centre is working to cushion the economic impact of the crisis.
Emphasising that the Centre is trying to shield people from the adverse impact of war, Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Sunday called for measures by citizens to overcome the challenges and to help the country.
Addressing a rally organised by Telangana BJP here, he said, due to the war, prices of petrol and fertilizer increased a lot due to war.
When there is pressure on the supply chain, difficulties increase despite various ideas to overcome the crisis, he said.
”That’s why, during the global crisis, keeping the country above all else, we have to take resolutions,” he said.
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A major resolution should be the judicious use of petrol and diesel, he said.
Stating that the BJP govt was formed in Bengal with a massive majority, Modi asserted that he saw Bengal’s enthusiasm in Telangana. He also said that people of Telangana want a change.
”People of West Bengal defeated the dictatorial model,” he said.
Recalling Telangana’s early contribution to his party, Modi said that the state gave one MP when the BJP had only two MPs.
With inputs from agencies
First Published:
May 10, 2026, 20:20 IST
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