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BJP hiked fuel, gas prices after polls in 5 states: Harish

Hyderabad, March 26 (Maxim News): Finance and Health Minister today lashed out at the Centre for burdening people after polls in five states. The Minister took serious exception to the Prime Minister Narendra Modi for increasing fuel and gas prices. The minister told media persons that the centre has been suppressing the poor and middle sections by increasing the fuel and gas charges. As we said the Centre hiked the prices of the fuel and gas after the polls in five states.

With this the true colour of the BJP Government to suppress and burdening the people by its failure policies has come clear, he charged.

He demanded that the Centre should stop burdening the people with rising prices of petrol, diesel and gas cylinders. The people already faced financial problems from the corona pandemic for two years, he said, adding that the hike in petrol, diesel and gas charges was only an additional burden on the poor and middle class. The Centre should come clear on its stance of why it is resorting to looting the people in the name of development. The Modi Government is pro corporate and businessmen and anti people and anti farmers, he charged. The state leaders of the BJP Sanjay, Arvind and Union Minister G Kishan Reddy failed to talk about state issues with the Centre, he lamented.

The Minister accused Kishan Reddy of spreading falsehood and making charges against the state government instead of urging the Modi government to slash fuel and gas prices. The BJP Government is denying subsidies and relaxations to the poor and supporting the corporate forces, he said. The state government will fight for the people and state rights, he added. (Maxim News)


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