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Pragya Singh Thakur rejected the increase in fuel prices, mere congressional propaganda said

Bhopal: Without a pause from the increase in fuel prices and food in the near future, members of BJP Lok Sabha from Bhopal, Pragya Singh Thakur once again conveyed controversy when he rejected the increase in fuel prices and blamed Congress propaganda on inflation.
Recently, the Cabinet Minister BJP Vishwas Sarang has triggered a political battle when he blames the Ex-PM speech Jawaharlal Nehru for inflation.
Congress said the BJP leaders were in the government blaming Congress for all problems including inflation, they must be sent to a mental hospital.
“These people spread expensive propaganda also present in functions where he virtually inaugurated the pump house and marked the new city bus.
MP BJP also praised the Chief of Chouhan minister because he introduced a pollution-free vehicle in the country’s capital but was exposed to the alleged absence so far Covid-19 Pandemic Relief Job.
“During the Congress Kepatras Corona Mola did not come to serve the public, because they would be infected by Corona, while BJP MLA continued to serve the people,” Thakur’s dismissal of inflation has evicted sharp.
Pradesh has gone above the RS 110 per liter in several cities, while Diesel also as high as Rs 100 per liter in many cities.
I n Rewa, Satna, Right, Seoni, She’ePur and Shahdol, gasoline is being sold to Rs 112.14 per liter While in Anuppur, Seoni and Shahdol Diesel have reached a century.
Diesel is the most expensive in Shahdol.
Here one liter of diesel is charged Rs 100,18 Against RS 98.61 in the state capital.
Recently, the Cabinet Minister MP Vishwas Sarang has blamed the Congress for inflation which said the inflation problem began to decline with the error of Prime Minister of Prime Minister Jawaharlal Nehru on August 15, 1947.
“If credit to increase inflation after the state’s independence minister goes to anyone, It is a family of Nehru.
Inflation does not rise in one or two days.
The country’s economy has deteriorated because of the speech mistake (First Prime Minister) Jawaharlal Nehru was delivered from the Red Fortress rampart on August 15, 1947, “said the nest.
Last week the President of BJP Katni Regency, Ramratan Payal even suggested journalists to go to the Taliban-ruled Afghanistan when asked about high fuel prices.
“Go to Afghanistan.
Gasoline is Rs 50 per liter there.
Go and get the contents there, not one person left there to fill the gas.
At least there is security here,” Reacted the BJP head with a query of fuel prices.
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Meanwhile, the Congress has mocked the BJP MP statement for an increase in inflation.
“Congress is responsible for flooding? Nehru’s speech is responsible for inflation? If dealing with problems, go to Afghanistan? Now, MP Pragya Thakur said that inflation was only the Congress’s mindset’s propaganda.
Send everything to the Mental Hospital immediately,” Reacted Congress State Spokesman Narendra Saluja.

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