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Indian people facing serious gas crisis due to Modi’s failed policies

London: The entire world is facing an energy crisis due to the US and Israel’s attack on Iran, but the Modi government’s duplicitous policies have made the energy crisis even more serious for India.

According to Kashmir Media Service, the renowned British magazine “The Economist” has exposed the negative impact of the Modi government’s failed policies on the Indian people.

The British magazine in a report has said that gas prices in India have increased sharply and due to the lack of gas at present, restaurants across India are closed. Fertilizer factories and other businesses dependent on gas have stopped their activities.

According to The Economist, in many cities, Indian citizens are forced to stand in long queues for gas cylinders. The Indian people were already suffering from inflation and now due to the Modi government’s poor policies, they are starving on the streets to get gas cylinders.

Experts say that the Modi government has focused all its attention on the alliance with Israel against Iran and has not made any plans to meet the country’s energy needs, the consequences of which are now being borne by the Indian people. KMS-14A

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