Opposition Raises Alarm Over LPG Shortage and Inequality Amid West Asia Crisis
Opposition members in India's Rajya Sabha have voiced concerns over LPG shortages, NRI safety in West Asia, and rising inequality. They demand increased funds for education and health. BJP members defend national welfare schemes and economic strength. The ongoing West Asia crisis underscores the need for strategic resource allocation and protective measures.
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The Rajya Sabha witnessed heated discussions as opposition members expressed worries about the ongoing LPG shortage and the safety of NRIs in West Asia amidst the crisis. Rising inequality also came under scrutiny, with calls for boosting allocations in the education and health sectors.
Haris Beeran of the IUML pointed out the vulnerabilities faced by nearly one crore Indians in the Gulf region and highlighted the energy dependency from that region, emphasizing potential disastrous impacts on India. Meanwhile, BJP representatives underscored the country's initiatives for farmer welfare and macroeconomic stability.
With headings like service exports and external balance making gains, the BJP highlighted India's economic resilience. Yet concern over inequalities was evident, with statistics showing widespread poverty due to healthcare expenses. The debate called for conscious efforts toward inclusive growth and resource stability.
(With inputs from agencies.)
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