MPYCC slams Modi government for failing to check inflation

Press Trust of India  |  Aizawl 

Pradesh Youth Committee (MPYCC) today slammed the at the Centre for failing to check inflation, especially rise in prices of essential commodities in the country.

The MPYCC said in a release here that the Centre recently hiked the price of LPG by Rs 86 per cylinder.



"This regime, has raised the price of LPG (non-subsidised) six times after coming to power.

"The hike in the price of LPG since October last has touched 58 per cent, causing severe hardship to the common people," the statement said.

MPYCC also flayed the for increasing the rates of indirect taxes, train fares and enhancing prices which caused consternation among the general public.

has lost the "moral right" to continue in power as it has been "literally looting the people in order to hide the adverse effects of the demonetisation," it added.

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MPYCC slams Modi government for failing to check inflation

Mizoram Pradesh Youth Congress Committee (MPYCC) today slammed the NDA government at the Centre for failing to check inflation, especially rise in prices of essential commodities in the country. The MPYCC said in a release here that the Centre recently hiked the price of LPG by Rs 86 per cylinder. "This regime, has raised the price of LPG (non-subsidised) six times after coming to power. "The hike in the price of LPG since October last has touched 58 per cent, causing severe hardship to the common people," the statement said. MPYCC also flayed the Modi government for increasing the rates of indirect taxes, train fares and enhancing oil prices which caused consternation among the general public. NDA has lost the "moral right" to continue in power as it has been "literally looting the people in order to hide the adverse effects of the demonetisation," it added. Pradesh Youth Committee (MPYCC) today slammed the at the Centre for failing to check inflation, especially rise in prices of essential commodities in the country.

The MPYCC said in a release here that the Centre recently hiked the price of LPG by Rs 86 per cylinder.

"This regime, has raised the price of LPG (non-subsidised) six times after coming to power.

"The hike in the price of LPG since October last has touched 58 per cent, causing severe hardship to the common people," the statement said.

MPYCC also flayed the for increasing the rates of indirect taxes, train fares and enhancing prices which caused consternation among the general public.

has lost the "moral right" to continue in power as it has been "literally looting the people in order to hide the adverse effects of the demonetisation," it added.

(This story has not been edited by Business Standard staff and is auto-generated from a syndicated feed.)

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