LPG has now turned into 'LaPata Gas', says Akhilesh
MUMBAI, March 15 -- Samajwadi Party president Akhilesh Yadav said prime minister Narendra Modi squandered the opportunity to become a "Vishwaguru" by failing to help stop the war in West Asia. Instead, his government has left people struggling with a shortage of LPG gas.
Yadav was in Mumbai on Saturday for his initiative titled "Vision India", aimed at promoting youth-driven, inclusive development and presenting a progressive alternative to the ruling BJP ahead of the 2027 Uttar Pradesh elections.
"We were expected to stand against the war. So many people are losing their lives and several regions have been completely devastated. If PM Modi had made efforts to stop the war, he could have emerged as a Vishwaguru," said the Samajwadi Party chief.
He said the war has impacted life even in India. "Businesses dependent on LPG, such as hotels, restaurants and others have been badly impacted. Liquefied Petroleum Gas has now turned into 'LaPata Gas' as it is not available. The common people are clearly suffering because of this shortage," he remarked.
Yadav also attended an iftar party organized by the Samajwadi Party's Maharashtra unit....
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