Desk Correspondent , New Delhi - It started with a misread speech, spread through social media in hours, and sent millions of Indians searching online for answers. By Thursday, the rumour was everywhere: India was heading into another lockdown. By Friday morning, the government had heard enough. In a sharp rebuttal, Union Minister Hardeep Singh Puri declared the speculation "completely false", and backed it up with concrete action as Finance Minister Nirmala Sitharaman announced a significant cut in excise duties on petrol and diesel.
Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s recent parliamentary address, drawing parallels to India’s united COVID-19 response amid rising Iran-US tensions, triggered social media panic, fueling a surge in searches about a possible lockdown. Hardeep Singh Puri dismissed such speculation, calling it irresponsible and harmful, especially amid global supply concerns linked to disruptions in the Strait of Hormuz.
The government reiterated that systems are in place to ensure uninterrupted fuel and essential supplies through proactive measures. Nirmala Sitharaman announced a ₹10 per litre excise duty cut on petrol and diesel to ease household costs, while imposing export duties of ₹21.5 per litre on diesel and ₹29.5 per litre on Aviation Turbine Fuel (ATF) to safeguard domestic availability. The episode once again highlights how misinformation during crises can quickly escalate public anxiety.
India is not heading into a lockdown. What it faces is the test of managing the fallout of a distant war reshaping global energy markets a test the government insists it is prepared for. The excise duty cuts offer immediate relief; the public messaging offers reassurance. But the broader challenge of building a resilient information ecosystem remains.
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