Congress called PM Modi ‘Inflation Man’, surrounded the growth of CNG
The price of CNG has increased twice in two days in Delhi and NCR, due to which people have to bear the burden of inflation. The Congress party has taken a dig at the central government regarding this issue. The Congress party has made this taunt through its official post. In the post, the Congress Party has accused the Central Government that the elections are over, due to which inflation is being increased. These allegations have created a stir in political circles. At present the BJP party has not said anything regarding this taunt.
Congress has posted against the NDA government today i.e. on 17th May. Congress Party has said through its post that the price of CNG has increased twice in the last two days. While the price of CNG was first increased by Re 1 on May 15, just a day later on May 17, the price of CNG per kilogram was increased by Rs 2. Congress party’s post is going viral on social media. Now the question is what has the Congress party said through the post?
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What is the price of CNG?
While on one hand the price of CNG in Delhi is Rs 80.09 per kg, on the other hand in NCR its price has reached the highest of Rs 88.70 per kg.
What’s in the viral post?
It has been posted in the official account of Congress Party, ‘Modi’s whip on inflation has come again, CNG prices have increased again today.’ After this it is written that on May 15, the price of CNG had increased by Re 1, then on May 17, the price of CNG increased by Rs 2.
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At the end of the post, it was said tauntingly on PM Modi, ‘Till now Modi government has increased the price of CNG by Rs 3. Modi’s recovery has started as soon as the elections are over. This post has raised questions against BJP in the minds of people. Many people have given their opinions on this post. While many people have expressed concern about the rising prices of CNG, on the other hand many people are calling the rising prices of CNG as minor.
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