New Delhi: A fresh wave of speculation has erupted across social media after Prime Minister Narendra Modi urged citizens to adopt several Covid-era habits such as working from home, virtual meetings, carpooling and reducing unnecessary travel.
The remarks, made during his address in Hyderabad on Sunday, quickly triggered online discussions, with many users questioning whether India could be preparing for restrictions similar to those seen during the pandemic years.
The buzz intensified after the Prime Minister appealed to people to voluntarily cut down on petrol and diesel usage, prefer public transport, use metro services wherever available, and avoid unnecessary use of private vehicles unless carpooling is possible.
He also advised businesses and institutions to bring back remote-working practices and virtual conferences wherever practical — a move many interpreted as a signal of possible precautionary restrictions.
Adding to the concern, the Prime Minister urged citizens to avoid avoidable foreign trips, overseas destination weddings, and luxury international vacations, instead encouraging domestic tourism and local celebrations to help conserve India’s foreign exchange reserves.
He further called on people to limit non-essential gold purchases for a year and shift towards buying locally manufactured products, including everyday essentials like footwear, bags and accessories.
Farmers were also urged to cut chemical fertiliser use by half and gradually move towards natural farming practices, while households were encouraged to reduce edible oil consumption to benefit both public health and the economy.
The Prime Minister said these steps were necessary as the ongoing tensions in West Asia continue to create uncertainty in global markets, disrupt supply chains and increase pressure on fuel prices and foreign exchange reserves.
He described patriotism not just as sacrifice on the battlefield, but also as responsible conduct during times of national and global challenges.
However, despite growing online chatter, there is absolutely no announcement, order or indication of any lockdown being imposed in India. No government official has made any statement suggesting fresh restrictions.
The Prime Minister’s remarks were only an appeal for voluntary public cooperation and responsible resource conservation to help the country avoid economic disruptions amid the current geopolitical tensions in West Asia — not a signal of any upcoming lockdown or enforced curbs.