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1In a sharp rebuke of the government’s recent commercial LPG price increase, Congress leader Rahul Gandhi has voiced his concerns regarding the financial burden on citizens. He emphasized that the rise in prices has reached an alarming 81% over the past three months.
Gandhi, speaking at a recent press conference, highlighted that while the cost of LPG cylinders has surged, the daily expenses for average households have also escalated. He stated, “Cylinders don’t just become costlier; the cost of basic meals, like roti-thali, also rises significantly.” This comment reflects the broader concern about inflation and its impact on everyday life.
The opposition parties have rallied behind Gandhi’s statements, labeling the price hike as a continuation of the so-called ‘Modi model’ of governance. They argue that after the recent state elections, the government has imposed these additional costs as a way to profit from the common man’s struggles.
The increase in commercial LPG prices has not only caused discontent among the populace but has also raised questions about the government’s economic policies. Many citizens express frustration, feeling that the rising costs are unjustifiable and exacerbate their financial strains.
As the nation moves forward, the continuous rise in LPG prices could have serious implications for the government’s standing among the electorate. Experts suggest that if the trend continues, it may affect the ruling party’s popularity in future elections.
In light of these developments, Rahul Gandhi’s remarks serve as a call to action for both the government and the public. The need for more transparency and accountability in pricing mechanisms is critical if the government aims to regain public trust.
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He criticized the government for an 81% increase in LPG prices over three months.
The opposition has united in condemning the government's decision, linking it to post-election financial burdens.
Rising LPG prices could affect the government's popularity and lead to increased public discontent.