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PM advises against traveling abroad while using expensive planes, says Rahul Gandhi

20 May 2026
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Rahul Gandhi has criticized Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s recent recommendations for citizens to reduce fuel consumption and refrain from purchasing gold, claiming these suggestions place undue burdens on everyday people. Gandhi pointed out that while the government advises frugality, Modi is engaged in costly overseas trips. He expressed concerns that inflation and economic hardships are likely to escalate, with rising fuel prices disproportionately benefiting industrialists. Gandhi warned that these trends could lead India toward a significant economic crisis, highlighting the disconnect between government policies and the struggles of the common citizen.

Why It Matters

The criticisms from Gandhi come amid rising fuel prices and persistent inflation in India, which have impacted the cost of living for many citizens. Historical data shows that fluctuations in fuel prices have direct effects on overall inflation rates, influencing the prices of essential goods and services. With the Indian economy recovering from the impacts of the COVID-19 pandemic, government policies on fuel and consumer spending are crucial in shaping economic stability. The discourse around fuel consumption and gold purchases reflects broader economic tensions and public sentiment regarding government accountability and support for the populace.

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