‘Sorry, we can’t help': Opposition attacks govt amid LPG shortage reports, seeks accountability
The Indian opposition has intensified its criticism of the government amid reports of a domestic liquefied petroleum gas (LPG) shortage. Despite the government's efforts to ensure supply by invoking the Essential Commodities Act, opposition leaders argue that the measures are inadequate and demand greater accountability. They contend that the ongoing crisis reflects poor management and planning, which has left many households struggling to access this essential resource. The situation has sparked public concern, with many citizens raising their voices over rising prices and diminishing availability of LPG. As the government navigates these challenges, the opposition is seizing the opportunity to call for transparency and action, highlighting the urgent need for effective solutions to meet the cooking gas demands of the populace.
Originally reported by Hindustan Times India. Read original article
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