Congress Demands Action Amidst Alleged LPG Crisis in Maharashtra
Congress leaders, including MLAs Nana Patole and Vijay Wadettiwar, protested over the alleged LPG shortage in Maharashtra, urging government intervention. Despite official claims of no supply issues, citizens face shortages. Wadettiwar cited the West Asia conflict and accused government inaction, emphasizing impacts on students and small business operators.
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In a bold demonstration, Congress leaders Nana Patole and Vijay Wadettiwar protested at the Maharashtra legislature, claiming a dire shortage of LPG cylinders across the state.
They criticized the government's response, attributing the crisis to geopolitical tensions in West Asia, despite official denials of supply issues. Wadettiwar highlighted the severe impact on residents, students, and small business proprietors.
With allegations of black-marketing and government inaction, Congress has initiated statewide protests, demanding clarity and immediate resolution to the alleged crisis.
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