‘Risking lives of Indians for political gains’: PM Modi calls Congress’s remarks on Middle East crisis ‘dangerous’

Prime Minister Narendra Modi criticised Congress over its remarks on the West Asia conflict, calling them “dangerous” and asserting that the government’s top priority is ensuring the safety of Indians in Gulf nations.

Post Published By: Ayushi Bisht
Updated : 29 March 2026, 5:38 PM IST
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Palakkad: Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Sunday sharply criticised the Congress for its statements on the ongoing West Asia conflict, calling them “dangerous” and politically motivated. Speaking at a rally in Palakkad, Kerala, he alleged that such remarks could put Indian lives at risk.

Modi accused the opposition party of attempting to exploit a sensitive international crisis for political gains, particularly when millions of Indians are living and working in the Gulf region.

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‘Lives of Indians Cannot Be Risked’

Highlighting the scale of the concern, the prime minister said nearly one crore Indians reside in Gulf countries. He warned that irresponsible commentary at a time of conflict could jeopardise their safety.

“The kind of statements being made are not just political they are dangerous,” Modi said, adding that the government’s priority is to ensure the well-being of Indian nationals abroad.

Government Monitoring Situation Closely

Modi emphasised that his government has been actively monitoring developments since the conflict began. He said he has remained in touch with leaders from Gulf nations to stay updated and coordinate responses where necessary.

Indian embassies in the region, he noted, are working round the clock to assist citizens and prepare for any emergency evacuation if required.

Efforts to Minimise Impact on India

The prime minister also underlined that the Centre is taking steps to ensure that the conflict has minimal repercussions on India’s economy and energy security.

A high-level review meeting involving chief ministers and lieutenant governors was recently convened to assess preparedness across states and union territories.

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Additionally, an inter-ministerial group has been set up under Defence Minister Rajnath Singh to track the evolving situation and coordinate policy responses.

Focus on Citizen Safety and Stability

Reiterating the government’s approach, Modi said safeguarding Indian interests remains the top priority. From diplomatic engagement to logistical preparedness, efforts are underway to respond swiftly to any escalation.

As tensions continue in West Asia, the government’s focus remains on ensuring stability at home while protecting Indians abroad from any fallout.

Location : 
  • Kerala

Published : 
  • 29 March 2026, 5:38 PM IST

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