India Does Not Have LPG Problem, It Has LOP Problem: Pralhad Joshi To NDTV

Congress’s Rahul Gandhi does not know about the LPG situation and is just “trying to create panic,” Union minister Pralhad Joshi said at NDTV’s India Sustainability Mission 2.0 today. “India does not have LPG problem, India has LoP problem,” said Joshi, in a jibe at Gandhi, who is the Leader of the Opposition in the Lok Sabha.

Questioning why Gandhi did not attend the all-party meeting held today, he said, “Earlier, they were saying call an all- party meeting. When the meeting is called, he doesn’t attend it”.

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