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Congress criticizes Modi government for Rs 5 hike in fuel prices

22 May 2026
in India
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Prime Minister Narendra Modi has come under intense scrutiny from the Congress party following a third fuel price increase in ten days. The opposition has dubbed him “Mehengai Man” Modi, accusing his government of placing the interests of oil companies above those of everyday citizens. The recent hikes in petrol and diesel prices have sparked public outrage, as they directly affect the cost of living for many. Critics argue that these decisions are out of step with global trends aimed at providing relief to consumers, leading to concerns about the government’s focus on capitalist gains rather than public welfare.

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Fuel prices in India have been a contentious issue, particularly as they influence overall inflation and the cost of goods and services. Historically, significant fluctuations in fuel prices have led to widespread protests and political repercussions. The government’s approach to managing fuel costs often reflects broader economic strategies and priorities, impacting public sentiment and voter behavior. As global oil prices fluctuate, domestic pricing strategies may also reveal the government’s stance on economic management in contrast to international practices aimed at mitigating consumer hardships.

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