Arvind Kejriwal delivered a speech at a rally in Gwalior, Madhya Pradesh. He criticized Prime Minister Narendra Modi for the increasing prices of essential commodities. Kejriwal accused the government of burdening the people with high taxes on petrol, diesel, and other goods, referring to it as “looting.” He further alleged that the government was favoring its allies and associates by waiving their loans, while ordinary individuals suffered.
Arvind Kejriwal highlighted that the price of petrol in India, despite the recent decline in crude oil costs, is the highest globally. Arvind Kejriwal attributed this to excessive taxation imposed by the government on petrol and diesel. Additionally, he claimed that the government had waived loans worth Rs 11 lakh crore for its associates, contrasting with the difficulties faced by the common people in meeting their financial obligations.
Kejriwal’s critique coincides with a period of significant price hikes in essential commodities. Petrol prices have surpassed Rs 100 per liter in many regions of the country, and food items have also become more expensive. As a result, ordinary individuals are facing financial strains.
Given the challenges faced by many people in making ends meet, Kejriwal’s speech is likely to resonate with them. The impact of his government criticism on the upcoming assembly elections in Madhya Pradesh remains to be seen.