Thiruvananthapuram, March 11 -- Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Wednesday appealed to the people not to pay attention to rumours or panic over LPG supply disruptions caused by the ongoing war in West Asia as he accused the Congress of making provocative statements and asserted that the government was committed to ferrying Indians to safety. In a series of events in poll-bound Tamil Nadu and Kerala, Modi also hailed the achievements of the Union government, accused the two state governments of corruption, and said the National Democratic Alliance will do well in the upcoming assembly elections. "I understand that you may be concerned about the prevailing situation in the Gulf and West Asia, particularly about the safety of our citizens. You must remember that we have a government at the Centre committed to ferrying Indians to safety.All our friendly countries are assisting our citizens and we are indebted to them. But it is unfortunate that the Congress is playing politics over it. It is making provocative statements. It wants the situation to worsen so that it can laugh and make reels about Modi," the PM said in Kochi. "Even at the time of war, the Congress and the Left ecosystems are creating panic and fear. I urge the people to remain alert," he said. Later in the day, in Tiruchirappalli, Modi urged that only verified information be disseminated. "There is no need to panic or pay attention to rumours. In any situation, we have seen how our government always puts the interests of India above everything.we will navigate every situation successfully,' he said....