Referring to the prices of tomatoes, cabbage and pulses, Rahul Gandhi questioned the Modi government. -aabtak24

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Rahul Gandhi Tweet: The prices of essential things have increased in the country. The prices of vegetables have suddenly skyrocketed. There has been a huge increase in the price of vegetables from wholesale to retail in the market. Regarding this, former Congress President Rahul Gandhi and party general secretary Priyanka Gandhi have attacked the central government on Wednesday (June 28).

He has asked by tweeting that the same question of 9 years, after all, whose is this Amritkal? Rahul Gandhi wrote in his tweet, “Tomato Rs 140 kg, cauliflower Rs 80 kg, tur dal Rs 148 kg, arhar dal Rs 219 kg and cooking gas cylinder beyond Rs 1,100. The BJP government, busy in increasing the wealth of the capitalists and collecting taxes from the public, forgot the poor and middle class families.”

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Tomato: ₹140/kg
Cauliflower: ₹80/kg
Toor dal: ₹148/kg
Arhar dal: ₹219/kg

More cooking gas cylinder beyond ₹ 1,100

The BJP government, busy in increasing the wealth of capitalists and collecting tax from the public, forgot the poor and middle class families.

Youth are unemployed. , if there is employment…

— Rahul Gandhi (@RahulGandhi)

What did Priyanka Gandhi say about inflation?

PM Narendra Modi to Madhya Pradesh, Congress General Secretary Priyanka Gandhi said, “The Prime Minister read the list of inflation in Bhopal yesterday, but like the earlier lists, someone made the list wrong. Petrol price in Madhya Pradesh: Rs 108 a litre, Tomato price: Rs 100 kg, Dal price: Rs 150 kg, Kitchen cylinder: Rs 1130/cylinder.”

Prime Minister read the list of inflation in Bhopal yesterday. But someone made that list wrong like the previous lists.

In Madhya Pradesh

Petrol price: Rs 108 a litre
Tomato price: 100 Rs kg
Dal price: Rs 150 kg
Kitchen cylinder: Rs 1130 / cylinder.

People who are facing the brunt of inflation…

— Priyanka Gandhi Vadra (@priyankagandhi)

He further said, “The model of diverting attention from the inflation the public is facing, neither worked in Himachal and Karnataka, nor will it work in Madhya Pradesh.”

Read also: Vegetable Price Hike: Inflation hits tomatoes, within a week the price in MP reaches beyond Rs 100

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