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Delhi Politics: Sanjay Singh, Ram Gopal Yadav Slam Govt Over LPG Crisis, Hotels & Factories Hit

India is witnessing escalating political tensions as the ongoing Middle East conflict impacts domestic energy supplies. Aam Aadmi Party MP Sanjay Singh and Samajwadi Party MP Professor Ram Gopal Yadav criticized the central government over the LPG shortage affecting households, hotels, and industrial units. Singh highlighted that citizens are being forced to stand in long queues for gas cylinders, while commercial supply disruptions have forced hundreds of hotels and thousands of tile factories in Morbi, Gujarat, to halt operations. The MPs blamed the government for creating a “self-inflicted crisis” by straining diplomatic ties with Iran, which controls 60% of the Strait of Hormuz—a major route for India’s crude oil and gas imports. Singh argued that rationing and reduced supply were unnecessary, accusing Prime Minister Narendra Modi of mismanaging energy security. Ram Gopal Yadav added that skyrocketing prices and supply shortages are worsening the situation, eroding public trust in the government. The combined criticism from opposition leaders underscores growing political fallout from international conflicts directly affecting domestic fuel availability and the economy. Hotels, restaurants, and industrial units face shutdowns, while citizens confront longer waits and inflated LPG costs, highlighting the urgent need for transparent government action to stabilize the energy supply chain.

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