After petrol and diesel, the increase in the prices of domestic LPG cylinders has loosened the pockets of the common man. At the same time, after this increase, the opposition parties are targeting the government and are surrounding the BJP on the issue of inflation. Meanwhile, an old video of PM pic.twitter.com/MTUrPcR1VY
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Meanwhile, Prime Minister Narendra Modi is going viral on social media. In this video, PM Modi is saying, “If you go to vote, then the gas cylinder which is not in the house, you will go by saluting it.”
In this video, PM Modi is further saying, “These people have made more gas cylinders expensive by snatching gas cylinders.” Actually, this video is from the time when Narendra Modi was the Chief Minister of Gujarat and then he had fiercely targeted the then PM Manmohan Singh on the issue of inflation.
In the 1.16-minute video of PM Modi going viral, he says, “You tell, what will the poor eat if inflation continues to rise like this. Today the Prime Minister (Manmohan Singh) had come here but the Prime Minister is not ready to speak ‘M’ of inflation. Their arrogance is so much that they are not ready to speak about inflation. If you die, you die, your luck.”
Modi is targeting the then Congress government in this video. He goes on to say, “The stove does not light in the poor’s house, the child cries throughout the night, the mother sleeps with tears and the leaders of the country do not care for the poor, they have made the condition of poverty. If you go to vote, the one who doesn’t have a gas cylinder in the house, will greet him. By snatching gas cylinders, these people have made more gas cylinders expensive.
After the hike in the prices of LPG cylinders, the Congress demonstrated in Delhi against the central government. Youth Congress workers had come to protest outside the residence of Petroleum Minister Hardeep Singh Puri. On Saturday, the prices of 14.2 kg domestic LPG cylinders have been increased by Rs 50, after which the prices of gas cylinders have crossed Rs 1000 in many cities of the country.