Modi government failed to handle the crisis created by war in the Middle East, people are suffering – Kejriwal

Middle East Conflict: Aam Aadmi Party’s national convenor Arvind Kejriwal has raised questions on the central government’s steps to deal with the crisis arising in India due to the ongoing war in the Middle East. He said that the lack of preparedness of the Modi government has pushed the country into economic crisis and the common people of the country are having to bear the brunt of it.

Employment crisis facing workers

Regarding the falling stock market and shortage of LPG, Arvind Kejriwal said that businesses are being closed due to shortage of LPG. There are long queues for cylinders. Migrant laborers are facing employment crisis. Rupee has also reached record low level. These are all signs of failure of the system.

People standing in lines for gas cylinders

On Monday, Arvind Kejriwal said that the Modi government has completely failed to handle the crisis arising out of the ongoing war in the Middle East. The stock market in the country is continuously falling. Many businesses have closed due to LPG shortage. People are standing in queues to get gas cylinders in the scorching heat. Migrant laborers have become unemployed. Rupee has also reached record low level.

Why is the burden placed on the public?

Arvind Kejriwal said that the whole world knew that war could break out at any time. Then why did the Modi government sit without any preparation? Why did the government not make adequate arrangements in time? Why was alternative supply not secured in advance? Why is the burden of every crisis put on the public? Why should the common man suffer for the failures of the Modi government?

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