Tamil Nadu chief minister M. K. stalin has criticized the Union government led by the bharatiya janata party (BJP), stating that it is diverting attention instead of taking decisive action to resolve the ongoing gas shortage.
Strong Criticism Over Inaction
In his statement, the chief minister said that the central government should focus on implementing intensive and immediate measures to address the shortage of cooking gas, which continues to affect the daily lives of citizens.
Allegation of Distraction
Stalin आरोपed that rather than solving the issue, the bjp government is attempting to shift focus away from the problem, leaving people to struggle with limited access to essential supplies.
Concern for Public Welfare
He emphadata-sized that the gas shortage has created significant hardship, especially for middle- and lower-income households, and urged the Union government to act responsibly and prioritize public welfare.
Call for Immediate Resolution
The chief minister called on the central government to take swift and concrete steps to ensure adequate availability of cooking gas and to avoid unnecessary distractions from critical issues.
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