TN Health Minister MA Subramanian led a protest in Chennai with DMK and its allies against the Centre, alleging an LPG cylinder shortage. Protesters demanded increased supply. CM MK Stalin also criticized the Union government for the crisis.
CM MK Stalin Criticises Centre Over LPG Shortage
Earlier today, Tamil Nadu Chief Minister MK Stalin on Sunday criticised the Centre over the LPG shortage issue, stating that the situation had arisen due to what he described as wrong decisions taken by the government.In a post on X, Stalin said the shortage had occurred because of the Union Government’s decisions and accused it of lacking foresight and precautionary measures to prevent the crisis.”Due to the wrong decisions of the BJP Union government, which has earned the name ‘FailureModel’ even in foreign policy, a severe LPG cylinder shortage has occurred,” Stalin said in his post.He further said that the government had failed to anticipate the problem or take steps to prevent it, resulting in hardships for the public. “No foresight, no precautionary measures either. It is the public who suffers trouble because of them,” the Chief Minister said.Stalin also referred to the protests organised across Tamil Nadu by members of the Secular Progressive Alliance, condemning the LPG shortage and the Centre’s handling of the issue.(Except for the headline, this story has not been edited by Asianet Newsable English staff and is published from a syndicated feed.)