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    PM Narendra Modi said the war situation was changing rapidly and urged citizens to stay prepared for every challenge.

    He warned that the conflict’s adverse effects could continue for a long time. However, he assured the country that the government was alert and prepared.

    Earlier this week, Modi invoked the Covid-19 pandemic in Parliament to highlight how India had handled a global crisis.

    Speaking on the impact of the West Asia conflict, he said India had managed disruptions during the Covid period and stressed the need for national unity.

    He urged citizens to remain “prepared and united” and warned that the war could have long-term economic consequences..

    PM Modi Clarified His Remarks on the West Asia Crisis

    PM Narendra Modi said the war situation was changing rapidly. He asked citizens to stay prepared for every possible challenge.

    He said the conflict’s adverse effects could continue for a long time. However, he assured the country that the government was alert, prepared, and taking all necessary decisions.

    Prime Minister Narendra Modi invoked the Covid-19 pandemic in Parliament earlier this week to underline how India had handled a global crisis.

    Speaking on the impact of the West Asia conflict, Modi said India had managed disruptions during the Covid period and called for national unity in difficult times.

    He urged citizens to remain “prepared and united” and warned that the ongoing war could have long-term economic consequences .Modi said the situation was changing rapidly and asked people to stay ready for every challenge.He also assured the country that the government was alert, prepared, and taking all necessary decisions.

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    Why Narendra Modi’s Covid Remarks Sparked Confusion

    Amid a surge in online searches about a possible lockdown in India, several social media users claimed that PM Narendra Modi hinted at a Covid-style lockdown in Parliament.

    The claim surfaced after Modi addressed the ongoing West Asia crisis in the Lok Sabha and Rajya Sabha. However, a closer reading of his speeches shows that the claim is misleading.

    Several social media posts and online discussions alleged that Modi had referred to the possibility of a lockdown while speaking about the global impact of the conflict.

    The claim also triggered a spike in searches such as “India lockdown again,” “lockdown news,” and “Is lockdown coming back in India?”

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