"Is situation going to get worse?": DMK's Saravanan Annadurai seeks explanation on PM Modi's 'seven appeals'
Chennai (Tamil Nadu) [India], May 11 (ANI): Dravida Munnetra Kazhagam (DMK) spokesperson Saravanan Annadurai on Monday questioned Prime Minister Narendra Modi's recent 'seven appeals' urging people to reduce expenditure and asked why such appeals were being made to citizens.
Speaking to ANI, Annadurai said the Prime Minister should explain the reasons behind the appeal and whether the country was heading towards a worsening situation.
The DMK leader also questioned the Prime Minister's campaigning during the elections, saying, "Until the elections, the Prime Minister was touring the entire country in his jet, having cavalcades of cars."
Annadurai further asked why opposition parties were not consulted if the situation was serious enough to affect people's daily lives.
"If it is such a big event, which is going to disrupt the normal lives of the Indians, why are the opposition parties not taken into confidence?... The Prime Minister has to explain to this country why he is making such a demand," the DMK spokesperson further asked.
"He says, 'Avoid foreign trips.' But on May 15, he is scheduled to go to the UAE, Netherlands, and Sweden, for what?" Annadurai added. (ANI)
The remarks came a day after Prime Minister Modi, while addressing a gathering in Secunderabad, urged citizens to reduce dependence on imports and adopt responsible consumption habits to strengthen the economy amid global supply chain disruptions and rising costs caused by international conflicts.
Meanwhile, Leader of Opposition in Lok Sabha Rahul Gandhi also criticised the Prime Minister's appeals, terming them "proofs of failure" rather than "sermons."
Prime Minister Modi, however, described the appeals as part of a broader effort towards "economic self-defence" and responsible patriotism during a period of global uncertainty and rising geopolitical tensions. (ANI)
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