News Arena

Home

T20 World Cup

Nation

States

International

Politics

Defence & Security

Opinion

Economy

Sports

Entertainment

Trending:

Home
/

budget-session-oppnpprotests-lpg-shortage-rahul-says-pm-gayab

Politics

Budget Session: Opposition protests LPG shortage

Gandhi said, "Sansad mein Narenra gayab, desh mein cylinder gayab".

News Arena Network - New Delhi - UPDATED: March 12, 2026, 05:01 PM - 2 min read

thumbnail image

LoP in the Lok Sabha Rahul Gandhi, with LoP in Rajya Sabha Mallikarjun Kharge, Congress MP KC Venugopal, Samajwadi Party (SP) MP Dharmendra Yadav, and others, stages a protest in Parliament premises over 'LPG shortage' during the second part of Budget session, in New Delhi, Thursday, March 12, 2026.


Taking a dig at Prime Minister Narendra Modi over the reported LPG shortage, the Leader of the Opposition and Congress leader Rahul Gandhi said the PM was asking the public not to panic, but he himself has panicked about the Epstein files issue and the Adani case in the US.
 
He made the remarks after several opposition MPs, including himself and Priyanka Gandhi Vadra, staged a protest in the Parliament House complex over the shortage of commercial LPG cylinders, demanding answers from the government.
 
"The PM is saying there is no need to panic, but the he himself has panicked for completely different reasons... he is panicked because of Epstein, he is panicked because of the Adani case, he is not able to come inside the House." "You saw yesterday that the Prime Minister's chair was empty. So, he is telling the country not to panic, but has panicked himself," Gandhi added. In a Facebook post in Hindi after the protest, Gandhi said, "Sansad mein Narenra gayab, desh mein cylinder gayab."
 
Also read: No bias, gave both sides time: Birla rejects LoP gag claim
 
Several opposition MPs from the Congress, DMK, TMC and SP, among others, staged a protest near Parliament's Makar Dwar, raising slogans such as 'Naam Narender, Kaam Surrender' and 'Modi ji, LPG'. The women opposition MPs, including Priyanka Gandhi, sat down with a mock brick cooking stove and raised slogans against the government.
 
In a post on X in Hindi, Congress president Mallikarjun Kharge said, "When the country is grappling with a severe crisis, Prime Minister Modi ji is engrossed in election tours. There is a severe shortage of LPG across the country and people are standing in queues. Countless small and large industries are being forced to bear the consequences of the BJP's failure. But the government has no answers. Only false claims.”
 
“The failure of diplomacy is a serious issue, and the result of the mismanagement of energy is being borne today by the 1.4 billion people of the country,” he claimed. "Narendra Modi ji, bahut hui 'Mann ki Baat, zara sansad mein aa kar kariye 'mudde ki baat' (enough of 'Mann Ki Baat', come to Parliament and talk on real issues)," the Congress chief said.
 
With the House being adjourned shortly after meeting at 11 am amid sloganeering by the opposition demanding a discussion on the West Asia situation, Gandhi sat with suspended opposition MPs on the steps of the Makar Dwar and had tea with them. The opposition has been demanding a full-fledged discussion on the West Asia situation and its impact on India.
 
Prime Minister Modi on Wednesday appealed to people not to panic and assured them that public interest will be protected. He expressed confidence in tackling the LPG crisis, where the short supply of commercial LPG has crippled the country's hotel sector.

 

TOP CATEGORIES

  • Nation

QUICK LINKS

About us Rss FeedSitemapPrivacy PolicyTerms & Condition
logo

2026 News Arena India Pvt Ltd | All rights reserved | The Ideaz Factory