LPG shortage in country; 1 crore people to be unemployed: Kejriwal
Kejriwal accused Modi of demolishing India's non-aligned foreign policy of several decades and making Iran our enemy.
PTI
New Delhi, 11 Mar
AAP national convenor Arvind Kejriwal on Wednesday slammed the Centre for 'heavy LPG shortage' affecting people across the country and questioned the prime minister's "support" for Israel and the US.
The
former Delhi chief minister said, "There is a chance that almost 1 crore
people would be unemployed because of the power shortage situation
emerging," he said.
"There
is a heavy shortage of LPG in the country. The reason behind this is that 90
per cent of the LPG imported in India is from the Strait of Hormuz. Restaurants and hotels are facing shortages. In the next two days, 50 per cent of hotels
are on the verge of shutdown, news is coming from Delhi NCR, Bihar,"
Kejriwal said.
Kejriwal
accused Prime Minister Narendra Modi of "demolishing" India's
non-aligned foreign policy of several decades and making Iran our
"enemy".
"PM
Modi has made a mistake by demolishing India's non-aligned policy of 75 years.
We should not have aligned with anyone. He stood by Israeli Prime Minister
Benjamin Netanyahu a day before the war began. We have made Iran our
enemy," Kejriwal said.
Even
during the Cold War times, India was following the non-aligned foreign policy,
the AAP leader said.
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