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Now LPG cylinder is costly

Friday - June 1, 2018 10:00 am , Category : WTN SPECIAL

Now you have to loose your pockets

JUNE 01 (WTN) - The Indian common citizens, have been facing the inflation, are now going to be hit by the expensive gas cylinder. The prices of both subsidized and non-subsidized gas cylinders have gone up. Subsidized cylinders have gone up to 02 rupees 34 paise, while the subsidized gas cylinder’s price is hiked by 48 rupees. After the massive increase in the prices of petrol and diesel, now the expensive gas cylinder are double ‘smash’ on general public.

According to the website of Indian Oil Corporation, in the capital Delhi, the price of subsidized gas cylinder is Rs 493 are 55 paise, in Kolkata 496 rupees 65 paise, in Mumbai 491 rupees and 31 paise and in Chennai and 481.84 paise. The cost of non-subsidized gas cylinder in the capital Delhi is 698 rupees 50 paise, in Kolkata 723 rupees 50 paise, in Mumbai 671 rupees 50 paise and in Chennai 721.50 paise. Not only this, the cylinders used in hotels and restaurants have become costlier by 77 rupees and now it is now 1244 rupees 50 paise. That is, if you go to eat in the hotel outside now you may have to pay more.

Let you know that 12 LPG cylinders are available on subsidized prices for every connection in one financial year. If one wants to buy 13th LPG cylinder separately apart from 12 cylinders, then one will have to buy non-subsidized gas cylinder. So far, the people of the country being attacked by the increase in prices of petrol and diesel, but now the public will have to loose pockets for the costly LPG cylinder.

If the Modi government does not take initiative in inflation factor, then BJP may face defeat in Rajasthan, Madhya Pradesh and Chhattisgarh assembly elections. Not only this, in the Loksabha election, BJP will have to face anti incumbency factor as well as the anger of the people on inflation.

In the recent Loksabha and assembly by-elections in some seats, the BJP had to face defeat. It is being said that the angry voters voted against the expensive petrol and diesel being sold. If this kind of anger of the people will continue, then the upcoming elections will be proved ‘waterloofor’ for the BJP. Now it has to be seen, master in politics, Prime Minister Narendra Modi and BJP's national president Amit Shah will create which type of strategy to get votes of angry people affected to inflation.
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