Tensions boil over in New Delhi as an LPG supply crunch triggers a political maelstrom, pitting opposition fury against government assurances. Households grapple with empty cylinders while MPs trade barbs on handling the escalating domestic energy emergency.
TMC’s Mahua Moitra led with biting sarcasm on the COVID playbook rerun sans roadmap, spotlighting Ayodhya Ram Mandir and Delhi HC kitchen blackouts. Her bold wager: attempt a booking, face inevitable letdown, mirroring public suffering.
RLP MP Hanuman Beniwal wove gas woes into a tapestry of economic mismanagement – inflation, job crisis, farm turmoil. SP’s Awdhesh Prasad invoked cultural sacrilege with Ayodhya’s pioneering kitchen shutdowns, forecasting infamy and prepping a March 15 protest.
Dimple Yadav zeroed in on Uttar Pradesh’s dual blows: LPG and commercial gas surges breeding shortages and shadowy trades ravaging eateries and residences. Dola Sen’s TMC mobilized maternal outrage via protests, questioning sustenance sans gas.
Congress’s Vivek Tankha spotlighted Iran’s savvy waiver for Indian ships in turbulent seas, bolstering import lifelines untouched by foreign quarrels. Shringla chronicled India’s diplomatic tightrope, conversing universally for regional calm while safeguarding interests.
TDP’s Devarayalu praised Modi’s impartiality yielding tangible gains like safe energy passages. Amid opposition onslaughts, pro-government narratives invoke proven crisis mastery from pandemic days. The LPG saga fuses street-level hardships with strategic foreign policy wins, setting stage for prolonged showdowns.
