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President of All India Sufi Sajjadanshin Parishad, Syed Naseeruddin Chishti has given his response to the appeal of Prime Minister Narendra Modi. He said that every citizen of the country should follow the PM’s appeal. Everyone should avoid unnecessary travel so that petrol and diesel can be saved. He also claimed that India is in a better position than other countries in times of crisis.

Syed Naseeruddin Chishti said while talking to the media, “In view of the global crisis, the Prime Minister Narendra Modi He has made a clear appeal to the country and in this difficult time, every citizen should take his appeal seriously. The conditions prevailing in the world are not hidden from anyone.

PM Modi understands the global situation better- Syed Naseeruddin Chishti

Naseeruddin Chishti said, “If PM Modi is running this country, he understands the global situation better.” For example, he himself started it from his home. The Prime Minister himself has cut down his convoy. Many ministers and chief ministers are also following the same path. Every citizen should follow this, they should avoid unnecessary travel. Due to which the consumption of petrol and diesel is reduced. No matter what the time of crisis may be, everyone should contribute in keeping the country strong.

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We are in a better position than other countries – Syed Naseeruddin Chishti

He further said, “Thanks to Allah, we are in a better position than other countries in this time of crisis. The government of our country has officially said that we do not have any problem with anything, but it is necessary to take steps as a precaution. So in that, every citizen of every country should understand their responsibility and stand shoulder to shoulder with the Government of India.

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