Union Minister Denounces Gandhi's Allegations on LPG Crisis
Union minister Giriraj Singh accused Rahul Gandhi of spreading misinformation about LPG availability. He said Gandhi behaved similarly during COVID-19. Gandhi alleged that India's energy security was compromised by flawed foreign policy. Singh criticized Gandhi and defended the government's handling of the LPG crisis amid the West Asia conflict.
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Union minister Giriraj Singh has publicly criticized Rahul Gandhi for allegedly disseminating misinformation about LPG availability in India, a move he compared to Gandhi's actions during the COVID-19 pandemic.
Speaking to reporters at the Parliament House complex, Singh accused the Leader of Opposition of spreading confusion, particularly in light of the ongoing conflict in West Asia and its impact on India's energy sectors.
Gandhi had asserted that India's foreign policy had compromised its energy security, a claim Singh dismissed, emphasizing the government's achievements in navigating the pandemic and facilitating international vaccine distribution.
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