Congress questions BJP over LPG cylinders found in junk
Congress questions BJP over LPG cylinders found in junk
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Bhopal: Congress has once again hit out at the Central government's ambitious Ujjwala scheme after a video of an empty LPG cylinder found in a junkyard in Madhya Pradesh. The opposition party said the beneficiaries sold cylinders due to a steep rise in domestic gas prices. State Congress president and former CM Kamal Nath tweeted a video of empty LPG cylinders being thrown into a junkyard in Bhind district.

At the same time, he wrote that in Bhind, Madhya Pradesh, gas cylinders and stoves of the Modi government's most publicized Ujjwala scheme are lying in a heap of straw. This is the situation in the State where the Home Minister of the country started the second phase of Ujjwala scheme in Jabalpur. Due to the price rise, people are forced to cook back on the stove.

According to the same official data, out of 2.76 lakh LPG gas cylinder families in Bhind district, 1.33 lakh are beneficiaries of Ujjwala Yojana. The price of an LPG cylinder of 14.2 kg in the Bhind district is currently Rs 983.50. There is no response from the BJP to Kamal Nath's tweet at present.

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