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Modi government’s handling of ‘LPG crisis’ is like it dealt with Covid pandemic: Rahul Gandhi

The Leader of Opposition in the Lok Sabha asked why it is always the poor who perish first in every crisis and urged people to not remain silent

6 April 2026 at 09:35 am
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Modi government’s handling of ‘LPG crisis’ is like it dealt with Covid pandemic: Rahul Gandhi

The Modi government’s handling of the ‘LPG crisis’ is akin to its response to the Covid pandemic, claimed Rahul Gandhi, the Leader of Opposition in the Lok Sabha. In a recent address, Gandhi highlighted the government’s failure to address the ongoing LPG shortage, which has left millions of households without access to essential fuel. He drew parallels between the government’s actions during the pandemic and the current crisis, arguing that the administration’s incompetence has once again disproportionately affected the poor.

Gandhi began by reminding the audience of the government’s initial denial of the Covid-19 outbreak in India, which led to a delayed and inadequate response. He argued that this failure resulted in a massive loss of life and economic hardship, particularly for the vulnerable sections of society. Now, with the LPG crisis, he warned that the government is repeating the same mistakes. The shortage of liquefied petroleum gas has left millions of rural and urban households without a primary source of cooking fuel, exacerbating poverty and hardship.

The Leader of Opposition questioned why it is always the poor who suffer the most in every crisis. He pointed out that the government’s focus on economic recovery has often come at the expense of social welfare, leaving the marginalized communities without the necessary support. Gandhi urged people not to remain silent in the face of such injustice, emphasizing the need for collective action to hold the government accountable.

He criticized the Modi government for its lack of transparency and ineffective management of the LPG crisis. The shortage has been attributed to various factors, including inadequate production, insufficient infrastructure, and mismanagement of supply chains. However, Gandhi argued that these issues could have been addressed with proper planning and leadership. He called for an immediate investigation into the crisis and the appointment of a high-level committee to oversee the situation.

Gandhi also highlighted the government’s failure to provide alternative solutions, such as affordable cooking gas or biofuel subsidies, to alleviate the suffering of the affected populations. He urged the government to prioritize the welfare of its citizens and take urgent steps to resolve the LPG crisis. He warned that the current administration’s inability to manage crises would lead to widespread unrest and social unrest.

In conclusion, Rahul Gandhi’s comments on the Modi government’s handling of the LPG crisis serve as a stark reminder of the administration’s shortcomings in addressing societal challenges. By drawing parallels with the pandemic response, Gandhi underscored the government’s repeated failure to protect the vulnerable and prioritize public welfare over economic interests. His call for action and transparency is a rallying cry for those affected by the crisis, urging them to demand accountability and better governance. As the LPG shortage continues to impact millions, the question of whether the Modi government can learn from its past mistakes and deliver effective leadership in times of crisis remains unanswered.

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