On Monday, Rajasthan chief minister Ashok Gehlot - in the presence of Rahul Gandhi and months before the desert state holds an election - said cylinders would be given to poor households at ₹500.
Rahul Gandhi on Tuesday took a dig at prime minister Narendra Modi after Rajasthan's Congress government said that starting from April 1 it would provide 12 cooking gas cylinders per year to poor households at a subsidised rate of ₹500 . Urging PM Modi to also 'serve people who are suffering from inflation', Gandhi said 'stop feeding sweets to friends'.
Rahul Gandhi's fresh dig at PM Modi
"Rajasthan's Congress government's big announcement to give gas cylinders for 500 - less than half the price of the central government. Prime Minister, stop feeding sweets to 'friends', serve the people suffering from inflation," Gandhi wrote on Twitter.
On Monday, Rajasthan chief minister Ashok Gehlot - in the presence of Rahul Gandhi and months before the desert state holds an election - said cylinders would be given to poor households at ₹500. The current price of domestic cooking gas cylinders in Rajasthan is ₹1,050.
"We are creating a category where domestic cooking gas cylinders worth ₹1,050 will be given to the people in this category for ₹500 after April 1, 2023. Next month we will present the budget, in which we will bring a plan to distribute kitchen kits to reduce the inflation burden,” Gehlot said at a public meeting.
According to Gehlot, the cylinders will be given to those living below the poverty line and those who have received cooking gas connections under the Ujjwala scheme.
Till November, the gas connections under the scheme were 6,924,775 in the state.
The Congress-ruled Chhattisgarh government is also likely to make a similar announcement.