Kamal Nath Contradicts Congress on LPG Crisis Claims
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Chhindwara, April 2 (NationPress) In a surprising turn of events for the Congress party, senior figure and former Chief Minister Kamal Nath publicly dismissed allegations of an LPG shortage in Madhya Pradesh, contradicting his party’s vigorous campaign against both the central and state governments.
While the Congress has been actively criticizing the Central and Madhya Pradesh administrations for purported delays in LPG distribution and the resultant public distress, Kamal Nath outright rejected this narrative.
During a press interaction in Chhindwara, where he attended a funeral, the veteran politician stated: “There is no such shortage. It is merely a fabricated atmosphere suggesting a crisis.”
He insisted that there is “no lack of cooking gas” in the state and accused certain groups of intentionally inciting fear for political leverage. His statement aligns closely with the central government’s assertion that there is no genuine crisis, just amplified rumors.
Kamal Nath, who leads the Congress Legislature Party in Madhya Pradesh, indirectly criticized the ruling BJP by implying that these narratives are being propagated to distract the public from governance failures.
His comments come amidst reports of delayed LPG deliveries and long lines at distribution points in various districts.
However, the former Chief Minister maintained that the situation is predominantly stable and urged citizens not to fall prey to misinformation. Political analysts perceive Kamal Nath’s remarks as a setback for the Congress, particularly as they seek to gain electoral traction from the alleged LPG crisis in upcoming elections in states like West Bengal, Assam, and Kerala.
Local residents in Chhindwara and surrounding areas have expressed diverse opinions.
While some families reported slight delays in their cylinder refills in recent weeks, many others claimed that supplies are generally accessible through standard channels.
This development is poised to escalate the political discourse regarding the availability of essential goods in Madhya Pradesh and could place the Congress party in a challenging position as they continue their critiques of the government on similar issues nationwide.