LPG shortage sparks row in Karnataka assembly

The Karnataka assembly witnessed heated discussions regarding the ongoing shortage of Liquefied Petroleum Gas (LPG) and its escalating prices. Legislators from various parties raised concerns about how the central government's policies have exacerbated the situation for both consumers and businesses. The debate highlighted the challenges that households face with the rising cost of living, as well as the implications for local industries reliant on LPG for their operations. Opposition leaders criticized the ruling party for failing to address the supply crisis effectively, arguing that inadequate policy measures have led to this predicament. The assembly session underscored the urgent need for a comprehensive strategy to stabilize LPG availability and pricing, as the state grapples with increasing public discontent over essential commodities. With many families relying on LPG for cooking and heating, the issue has become a significant point of contention in Karnataka’s political landscape, drawing attention to the broader repercussions of national energy policies on state-level governance.
Originally reported by Hindustan Times India. Read original article
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