Congress Questions BJP Leaders Activism Amid LPG Price Hike
Congress President Mallikarjun Kharge has raised questions regarding Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s statements made in Parliament concerning the diversification of Indias fuel sources. During his address, Kharge referred to the Prime Ministers “grand claims” about engaging with 41 countries to secure alternative fuel sources in light of ongoing conflicts in West Asia. Kharge expressed skepticism about the progress made in this initiative and challenged the government to clarify the outcomes of these diplomatic efforts.
In recent years, fluctuations in global oil prices and geopolitical tensions in regions such as West Asia have prompted many countries, including India, to explore alternative energy sources and enhance energy security. The Indian government has been actively seeking to diversify its energy portfolio, including investments in renewable energy technologies and partnerships with various nations. As this issue remains pertinent, Kharges remarks highlight the ongoing conversation about energy policy and the effectiveness of government initiatives in addressing these challenges.
