SP MP Jaya Bachchan was furious over the hike in petrol and diesel prices. In his tweet, he said that he does not know who brought BJP to power. On the other hand, today there was a lot of uproar in both the houses of Parliament regarding the increase in oil prices. The entire opposition demanded that it needed to be discussed in both the houses. He said that the common man would die due to the increase in oil prices, because inflation is already going up and spoiling the budget of the people.
73-year-old Jaya Bachchan, who came into politics from acting, said that it is now known that the government does the same. He said that Akhilesh Yadav had warned many times during the election itself that people should be alert. BJP will increase oil prices after elections. He taunted that BJP does not know how to run the government. How did they come to power?
Keep in mind that on February 26, SP supremo Akhilesh Yadav had said during an election meeting in UP that the Center would increase the price of oil after counting. He said that even after the elections, farmers will not be able to drive their tractors. Keep this thing in your mind. Newspapers were also writing that after the elections, the price of petrol is going to reach 200 rupees.
Akhilesh again targeted BJP today. He said that the increase in the prices of LPG is a new gift from the BJP to the public. Keep in mind that on Tuesday, the price of petrol and diesel was increased by 80 paise, while the price of cooking gas was increased by 50 rupees.
This is how the government does, Akhilesh Yadav has repeatedly said in his campaign that you people should be alert, the price is going to increase after the elections. Don’t know who brought them (BJP) to power: Samajwadi Party MP Jaya Bachchan on increase in fuel prices pic.twitter.com/UPlL02t33H
— ANI (@ANI) March 22, 2022
On the other hand, Congress leader Rahul Gandhi took a jibe at the Modi government and said that if he asks the PM, he will ask him to play the plate. The lockdown on oil and gas prices has been lifted. The government will now continuously increase the prices of oil and gas.