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“Come Out Of AC Automobile”: Robert Vadra, On Bicycle, Slams PM Over Gasoline Value


Robert Vadra rode a bicyle nowadays in Delhi to protest towards the emerging gas costs

New Delhi:

Businessman Robert Vadra, the son-in-law of Congress leader Sonia Gandhi, nowadays rode a bicycle in Delhi to protest towards the emerging gas costs and hit out at High Minister Narendra Modi pronouncing he has to return out of his “AC vehicles and notice how persons are struggling”.

“You (PM) will have to pop out from AC vehicles and notice how persons are struggling and possibly then you may scale back gas costs,” Mr Vadra, 52, advised information company ANI.

“All he does is blame others (earlier governments) for the whole lot and transfer on,” Mr Vadra, who’s Congress chief Priyanka Gandhi Vadra’s husband, added.

Footage of Mr Vadra, in a swimsuit and helmet, using his bicycle from the town’s Khan Marketplace house to his place of work with two others following him on cycles, have been shared through ANI on Twitter. Policemen have been additionally observed within the photos controlling the visitors.

Mr Vadra’s brother-in-law and Congress chief Rahul Gandhi additionally has been slamming the federal government for the hike in gas costs.

“Whilst you see the quick transferring meter whilst filling gas on your automobile on the petrol pump, do keep in mind that the crude oil charges have now not risen however fallen,” Mr Gandhi stated in a tweet in Hindi nowadays.

“Petrol is at Rs 100 a litre. The Modi govt is doing the nice paintings of emptying your wallet and filling the wallet of its pals,” Mr Gandhi tweeted.

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Madhya Pradesh Congress MLAs PC Sharma, Jitu Patwari and Kunal Chaudhary additionally rode bicycles to the state Legislative Meeting in protest towards emerging gas costs.

After emerging for 12 consecutive days to their document highs, the costs of petrol and diesel remained stable nowadays for the second one immediately day.

The cost of petrol in Delhi lately stands at Rs 90.58 in keeping with litre whilst diesel is at Rs 80.97.

Ultimate week, petrol costs breached the Rs 100-mark in Rajasthan’s Sri Ganganagar at Rs 101.22.



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