Mumbai: Shiv Sena today targeted the Central government over rising petrol, diesel, and gas prices in an editorial in its mouthpiece Saamna. In fact, it is written in Saamna, "Inflation has broken all the records of the previous government and is scaling new heights.'' With this, actress Kangana Ranaut's name has been commented on without her in the Saamna. In fact, the editorial says, "People who have raised their chests unnecessarily on any futile issue like the illegal construction of an actress are no longer ready to open their mouths to urgent questions like inflation.''
Apart from this, it has also been written in the editorial that, 'It is like rubbing salt on the wounds of people already burning in the fire of Corona crisis. In times of crisis like Corona, increasing the price of the gas cylinders by Rs 25 and Rs 84 clearly means that the government has lost consciousness. The teeth of the then agitators who raised slogans came in front of the camera and asked questions to the government from Gali (streets) to Delhi on this issue of inflation, who have lost their ivories.'
Apart from this, it has also been written that the tagline of this slogan 'high inflation hits...' used in the election campaign to come to power is no longer visible anywhere. Believing in this slogan, as a party fighting against inflation, the countrymen had put BJP on the throne of Delhi. Now the inflation crisis will end forever, money will ring in the pocket, good days will come, due to this illusion, the common middle class, poor people of the country voted outright for BJP. The people won the BJP government at the Center with a majority for two consecutive terms. However, even after seven years of coming to power, the central government has not yet been able to kill the demon of inflation. Rather the inflation is increasing day by day. It does not appear that the government is taking any measures to curb this. How will the billions of poor people who are burning under the pressure of inflation survive? Does the government have an answer?
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