Amidst the war in the Middle East, PM Modi spoke to 5 countries. Iran’s new leader has threatened, while 3000 ships are stranded in the Persian Gulf. An Indian has died in Saudi, while the shortage of LPG has reduced in India.
New Delhi: The war situation in the Middle East is becoming serious. Meanwhile, Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Thursday spoke on phone to the leaders of 5 countries including Qatar, Jordan and Oman. PM Modi met Emir of Qatar H.H. Discussed with Sheikh Tamim bin Hamad Al Thani, King Abdullah II of Jordan and Sultan Haitham bin Tariq of Oman. During this he condemned Iran’s attack. These three countries are considered close to America and are the target of Iran. Apart from this, Modi also spoke to French President Emmanuel Macron and Prime Minister Anwar Ibrahim on war and many other issues. The special thing is that this is Modi’s second conversation with the leaders of Qatar, Jordan and Oman after the war started on February 28.
Iran’s new leader appears for the first time, threatens enemies
Dubai: The first video of Mojtaba Khamenei, who became the Supreme Leader of Iran after the murder of his father, has surfaced. He had not come in front of anyone for many days. In this video he is seen giving religious sermons. Earlier there were reports that Mojtaba was also injured in the attack in which Ali Khamenei was killed. It was being said that he had lost his leg and was in a coma. There was even speculation about his death. Now in this video he has told his supporters, ‘We should take away the security of our enemy countries’.
3000 ships trapped in war, more than 20,000 sailors in trouble
New Delhi: It has been three weeks since the Iran war started, but there is no sign of its ending. Missile attacks are continuing from both sides. Meanwhile, the International Maritime Organization has reported that 3000 ships are stuck in the Persian Gulf due to Iran’s attacks. More than 20,000 sailors on these ships are in trouble. The organization has assured the safe evacuation of these ships and sailors.
Indian citizen dies in war-ravaged Saudi
Riyadh: Iran’s attacks on Saudi Arabia have intensified. Meanwhile, an Indian citizen has died in the capital Riyadh. The Indian Embassy gave this information on Friday. The real cause of death is not yet known. Earlier on March 18, the embassy had issued a high alert for people living in Riyadh and surrounding areas. This tragic incident happened immediately after this warning. The embassy said that they are in constant touch with the family of the deceased. Also appealed to the people, ‘Follow the government guidelines properly. @SaudiDCD And rely only on information received from other official government channels.
Domestic LPG shortage reduced, booking came down from 88 lakh to 55 lakh.
New Delhi: There is a shortage of gas in the country due to the Middle East crisis, but compared to the last few days, the situation is now becoming normal. However, there remains uncertainty regarding the supply of commercial cylinders. On March 13, suddenly 87.7 lakh cylinders were booked, which was much more than the normal days (50-55 lakh). This number was 57 lakh on Wednesday, which came down to 55 lakh on Thursday. Apart from this, fuel production in the country has been increased by 40% in the last two weeks. The government is also promoting piped gas supply.