News Topical, Digital Desk : Amid tensions in the Middle East, people are lining up to get gas cylinders in India. Opposition parties are criticizing and criticizing the government's policies. Meanwhile, Rajya Sabha MP Kapil Sibal has justified the government's decision. He said, "This was inevitable. If the war continues like this, there will be severe shortages. We have a textile industry, we need LPG, and 40% of LPG comes from Qatar. If that stops, it will have a huge impact on various sectors. The government has done the right thing by prioritizing this."
The government's decisions are right - Kapil Sibal
On LPG, Kapil Sibal said that it should go to consumers first, and then to the industry. The government's decisions are correct, but they had to happen. They (the government) should have decided this earlier. They didn't show the foresight they should have. Furthermore, the government had to do this in this situation.
Maybe Trump will give us another 30 days – Sibal
Referring to the war situation, he said that if this continues, inflation will rise. India is in a difficult situation because we are the only country that imports almost 90 percent of its crude oil, and no other country is. Russia supplies oil to China. If Donald Trump has given us a 30-month extension (to buy oil from Russia), perhaps he will give us another 30-month extension.
Keeping an eye on the situation, there is no shortage of fuel – Government
It's worth noting that the war in the Middle East is impacting oil and gas supplies. People are lining up in cities across the country for cylinders. The opposition protested in Parliament with banners and posters. The government says it is monitoring the situation and there is no fuel shortage in the country.
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