Inflation will increase due to weakening of rupee, prices of petrol, diesel and LPG will also be increased after elections: Rahul Gandhi
New Delhi. The rupee is continuously weakening against the dollar. Today the rupee has crossed 94 against the dollar. Regarding this, Congress MP and Leader of Opposition in Lok Sabha Rahul Gandhi has made a big attack on the Modi government. He said that Modi government has neither direction nor strategy, it is just rhetoric. It is only a matter of time – after the elections the prices of petrol, diesel, LPG will also be increased.
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Rahul Gandhi wrote on Social Media The government may call this “normal”, but the reality is this: production and transport will become costlier, MSMEs will be hit the most, prices of everyday goods will rise and FII money will flow out more rapidly, putting pressure on the stock market.
Weakening of rupee towards 100 against the dollar and sharp rise in the prices of industrial fuel – these are not just figures, but clear signs of coming inflation.
The government may call it “normal”, but the reality is this:
• Production and transportation will be expensive
• MSMEs are hurt the most…Read: Rs 1500 for women, allowance for youth – Mamta’s masterstroke, rain of promises in the manifesto before the elections
—Rahul Gandhi (@RahulGandhi) March 21, 2026
He further wrote, that is, it is sure to have a direct and deep impact on the pocket of every family. And it is just a matter of time – after the elections the prices of petrol, diesel, LPG will also be increased. Modi government has neither direction nor strategy – only rhetoric. The question is not what the government is saying – the question is what is left in your plate.
Let us tell you that the war between Iran, Israel and America is going on. Many types of crises have started increasing due to this war. Amidst all this, a continuous decline in the rupee against the US dollar is also being seen. Now the rupee has crossed 94 against one dollar.
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