Chief minister Siddaramaiah Saturday demanded the resignation of PM Narendra Modi over the latest increase in domestic LPG cylinder refill prices, alleging the hike stemmed from flawed foreign policy decisions of the Union govt. In a post on X, Siddaramaiah said the price rise would further strain household budgets already hit by inflation. “The latest increase in LPG cylinder prices is deeply concerning for millions of households,” he said. The chief minister alleged the situation resulted from a foreign policy that, according to him, aligned India too closely with the United States while disrupting long-standing energy partnerships with countries such as Russia and Iran.Priyank questions Centre over US remarks, oil policyIT-BT minister Priyank Kharge Saturday criticised the Union govt’s foreign policy, alleging India’s global standing was being compromised and the Centre had failed to firmly respond to remarks by senior US officials on India’s economic and energy policies. Priyank, son of AICC chief Mallikarjuna Kharge referred to reported comments by US deputy secretary Christopher Landau and US treasury secretary Scott Bessent on India’s crude oil imports from Russia amid the war in West Asia. Priyank also questioned remarks that the US had given India 30-day permission to buy Russian oil and asked why the Centre had not strongly responded. He also raised concerns over conflicting claims on India’s oil reserves and criticised the silence of Union ministers, including Hardeep Singh Puri.
