Hooda Raises Alarm Over LPG Shortage Amid Political Challenges
Former Haryana Chief Minister Bhupinder Singh Hooda has criticized the government over the shortage and black marketing of LPG cylinders, impacting common people. He also addressed the political scenario regarding Rajya Sabha polls and agricultural concerns amid delayed government procurement of mustard crop.
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Former Haryana Chief Minister Bhupinder Singh Hooda has alleged that "shortage" and "black marketing" of LPG cylinders are adversing affecting common people. Addressing the media, he urged the government to resolve the situation and restore public confidence amidst long queues at gas agencies across the state.
Hooda also commented on the West Asia conflict, suggesting the government provide relief and clarify the supply situation as hotels and restaurants face challenges during the bustling wedding season. He anticipates the Congress will win one of two Haryana Rajya Sabha seats, questioning the BJP's strategies in the elections.
On the agricultural front, Hooda criticized the government's delayed mustard procurement, causing anxiety among farmers. Additionally, he raised the decades-old SYL water issue, emphasizing the Supreme Court's supportive verdict for Haryana, and criticized the state's lack of action.
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