People will follow PM Modi's call; Rahul Gandhi doesn't understand nation's pulse: Giriraj Singh
New Delhi [India], May 11 (ANI): Union Minister Giriraj Singh on Monday defended Prime Minister Narendra Modi's "seven appeals" urging citizens to adopt responsible consumption habits amid the ongoing West Asia crisis, and hit out at Congress leader Rahul Gandhi for criticising the Prime Minister's remarks.
Speaking to ANI here, Giriraj Singh said the country has historically responded positively whenever the Prime Minister has called upon citizens to contribute during challenging times.
The remarks came after Rahul Gandhi criticised PM Modi's "seven appeals" made during his address in Secunderabad on Sunday, where the Prime Minister urged people to reduce edible oil consumption, use public transport, adopt natural farming practices, and minimise fuel usage to help the country cope with global economic pressures caused by international conflicts.
"Modi ji demanded sacrifices from the public yesterday - don't buy gold, don't go abroad, use less petrol, cut down on fertilizer and cooking oil, take the metro, work from home. These aren't sermons - these are proofs of failure," Gandhi said.
He stressed that patriotism today also means responsible living and making conscious consumption choices that help strengthen the country's economy and reduce dependence on imports. (ANI)
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