Kharge, Nadda trade barbs in Parl amid disruptions in LPG supply
NEW DELHI, March 17 -- The ongoing West Asia conflict's ripple effect on India's cooking gas supply sparked a fiery clash in the Rajya Sabha on Monday, with Congress president Mallikarjun Kharge questioning the government's failure to arrange alternatives to prevent supply disruptions while Leader of the House JP Nadda accused the Opposition leader of "inciting" people.
Speaking during Zero Hour, Kharge said the poor, middle class, small eateries and restaurants are facing hardships as cooking gas is not readily available. "India imports nearly 60% of its LPG requirement, and about 90% of that passes through the Strait of Hormuz, making the country vulnerable to geopolitical disruptions." the Leader of Opposition in the Rajya Sabha said, an...
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