Prime Minister Modi gave a statement for the first time on West Asia tension, said- no need to panic

Updated: 11-03-2026, 08.07 PM

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Prime Minister Narendra Modi spoke about tension in West Asia in Tamil Nadu

What is the news?

Prime Minister Narendra Modi has given a statement for the first time on Wednesday amid tension in West Asia. He has asked people not to panic. Addressing a public meeting in Tiruchirapalli, Tamil Nadu in English, Modi said that this war has affected the energy supply chain of the entire world. He said that our government always puts the welfare of Indians first, so there is no need to be afraid of any rumour.

What did Modi say?

Prime Minister Modi said, “I want to talk to the people of Tamil Nadu about the ongoing conflict in West Asia. It has affected the energy supply of the entire world. We believe in the philosophy of ‘India First’. Our government always keeps the benefit of Indians above all else. This time too, our approach will remain the same. There is no need to panic and pay attention to rumours. I appeal, let us spread only correct and verified information.”

Targeted at DMK government

Modi targeted the ruling Dravida Munnetra Kazhagam (DMK) government in the public meeting. He said, “What is the condition of Tamil Nadu today? Violent crimes against women have become common under the DMK government. Recently, even a small girl was not spared by the criminals. Today, criminals roam around without fear, harming women. I promise that the NDA will ensure that the women of Tamil Nadu live without fear. We will provide good law and order. The criminals will live in fear, not the people.

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