Novel Protest Staged against Rising Inflation

The Congress Party held a protest in the Old City of Hyderabad against the rising inflation and the increase in prices of gas cylinders, petrol and diesel, a March 9 statement of the party said.

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The Congress Party held a protest in the Old City of Hyderabad against the rising inflation and the increase in prices of gas cylinders, petrol and diesel, a March 9 statement of the party said.

Led by Hyderabad District Congress Committee President Sameer Waliullah, Congress leaders took out a mock funeral procession of LPG cylinders. Mahila Congress Charminar In-charge Advocate Mujeebullah Shareef, Puranapul Division In-charge Aslam Shareef, Dabirpura In-charge Dilawar Hussain, Yousuf Danish, Suresh Babu, Dinesh, Chandrasekhar, Hyderabad president Tahseen Sultana and other leaders participated in the protest.

They carried placards with slogans condemning the hike in the prices of cooking gas cylinders. A poster had the picture of Union Minister Smriti Irani with the slogan ‘Where are you Cylinderella?’ while another poster read ‘Modi Hai Tu, Mehangai Hai’. The Congress activists, in their posters, also questioned the silence of Chief Minister K. Chandrashekhar Rao over rising inflation and why his government was not reducing the VAT on petrol and diesel.

Speaking to media persons on the occasion, Hyderabad DCC President Sameer Waliullah criticised the BJP Government for its failure to control the rising inflation and the increasing fuel prices. He stated that the government’s policies were anti-people and were causing immense hardship to the poor and the middle class. He said that the government was insensitive to the plight of the people and was only interested in filling its coffers. He demanded that the government roll back the prices of gas cylinders, petrol, and diesel immediately and take steps to control inflation.

Sameer Waliullah highlighted the fact that the increase in fuel prices had a cascading effect on the prices of essential commodities, making it difficult for the common people to make ends meet. He said the Congress Party has always fought against the policies that are detrimental to the interests of the common people. He said the prices of cooking gas almost tripled in the last nine years disturbing the household budget, especially for the middle class.

“The middle class is already struggling to cope with the rising cost of living and inflation, and the increase in the price of gas cylinders has added to their woes. They are forced to spend a higher proportion of their income on essential items such as cooking gas, leaving them with little money for other expenses. As a result, the middle class is cutting back on their spending and is finding it difficult to make ends meet,” he said.

He said the Congress Party would intensify its agitation if the government fails to roll back the prices of gas cylinders, petrol and diesel.