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Varun Gandhi slams govt over LPG price hike

| @indiablooms | Jul 07, 2022, at 01:16 am

New Delhi/UNI: Bharatiya Janata Party MP Varun Gandhi on Wednesday said Indians were buying the most expensive cooking gas in the world, as the price of LPG cylinders was raised by Rs. 50 and reached Rs. 1050 per cylinder.

"Domestic cylinders will now be available for Rs 1050! When unemployment is at its peak in the country, Indians are buying the most expensive LPG in the whole world," Varun Gandhi said in a tweet.

"Connection cost increased from Rs. 1450 to Rs. 2200, security increased from Rs. 2900 to Rs. 4400, even the price of regulators has gone up by Rs 100... The poor's kitchen is again filled with smoke," he said.

Varun Gandhi, a BJP MP from Pilibhit in Uttar Pradesh, has been questioning his own party over issues like farmers' protests, runaway billionaires and unemployment among other issues.

The cost of domestic liquefied petroleum gas cylinders weighing 14.2 kilograms was raised by Rs. 50 per unit on Wednesday.

A cylinder of cooking gas will now cost Rs. 1,053 per in Delhi, Rs. 1079 in Kolkata, Rs. 1052 in Mumbai and Rs. 1068 in Chennai.

The prices for domestic cylinders were last revised on May 19.
 

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