LPG shortage sparks row in Karnataka assembly

The state assembly’s Wednesday session witnessed verbal crossfire over the prevailing LPG supply shortage amid rising cylinder prices across the country.

During Zero Hour, Congress MLA from Kunigal, HD Ranganath blamed the Centre’s foreign policy for the crisis. “The Union government added insult to injury by hiking LPG prices. A domestic cylinder priced at ₹900 is selling for ₹1,800. A commercial cylinder priced at ₹2,000 is selling for ₹4,000. This is because of Modi’s weak foreign policy,” he alleged.

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