Congress Must Acknowledge Gas Availability, Says Minister Vishwas Sarang

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Deependra Singh

Congress Must Acknowledge Gas Availability, Says Minister Vishwas Sarang

Bhopal, April 3: Minister Vishwas Sarang of the Madhya Pradesh government responded to statements made by Congress leaders regarding the non-existence of a gas shortage. He noted that former Union Minister Anand Sharma first made this claim, and now former Chief Minister Kamal Nath has also acknowledged that there is no gas scarcity in the country. Sarang emphasized that Congress leadership should understand this reality.

Sarang stated that gas is currently fully available to the public, with no shortages reported. He highlighted the government’s effective work in this sector, ensuring that people have access to gas conveniently.

Targeting Congress, Sarang accused the party of consistently attempting to spread discord and chaos in the country. He pointed out that now, with their own leaders admitting there is no shortage and that the government has worked for the public, Congress should also accept this fact.

He mentioned that both Anand Sharma and Kamal Nath have clearly stated that gas availability is smooth. Sarang suggested it would be better if Congress leadership, especially Rahul Gandhi, understood the current situation in the country and ensured that there are no shortages. Instead, he criticized them for trying to create confusion with baseless statements.

The minister further remarked that leaders who are aware and maintain a positive outlook are recognizing the reforms and organized administration under Narendra Modi’s leadership. He noted that significant changes have occurred in the country, providing better facilities for the public.

Sarang also mentioned that some senior Congress leaders, like Shashi Tharoor, have occasionally praised the Modi government. This indicates a growing understanding among them that there is no deficiency in availability and accessibility in the country.

He urged that statements should be made in the interest of the public and the nation, rather than spreading confusion. Sarang advised Congress to adopt a positive attitude for the country’s benefit and to refrain from making nonsensical statements that only create confusion. He stressed that it is inappropriate to make such statements when everything is readily available in the country.

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