Karnataka Minister Criticizes Centre Over Fuel Price Surge Amid Inflation
Karnataka Home Minister G Parameshwara has criticized the Central Government for the recent fuel price hikes, asserting that the move reflects a lack of a 'pro-people' approach during a time of rising inflation. He suggested that subsidies could have alleviated the financial burdens on citizens.
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Karnataka Home Minister G Parameshwara has openly criticized the Central Government following a significant hike in fuel prices, which he claims demonstrates a lack of consideration for people amidst ongoing inflation.
Parameshwara remarked that the Central Government should have anticipated the situation and implemented measures to protect consumers. He accused the government of failing in its policy approach by not being 'pro-people'.
The minister further advocated for fuel subsidies as a means to reduce the financial strain on everyday citizens, citing the recent Rs 3 per litre increase in petrol and diesel prices as an additional burden exacerbated by the global energy crisis and geopolitical tensions in West Asia.
(With inputs from agencies.)

