Mahila Congress chief confronts Smriti Irani on inflation during flight


New Delhi, Apr 10 (IANS): A video of Union Minister Smriti Irani being confronted by Mahila Congress President Netta D'Souza on the issue of inflation has gone viral.

The two were onboard a Guwahati-bound flight and the conversation took place as the plane landed and passengers started disembarking.

D'Souza asked the Union Minister about the rising prices of LPG to which Irani replied that the Centre has been helping the poor through various welfare programmes.

While the Mahila Congress president kept asking questions, the Minister said that she was blocking everyone.

The conversation goes like, "Smritiji the rates of gas and petrol are rising". To this Irani replied: "You are blocking the way for other passengers".

D'Souza then said that "everyone is facing the problem" and Irani replied that the government is giving "free rations to the countrymen, free vaccines to 1.83 billion people."

While the conversation was underway, Irani and D'Souza both started recording it on their mobile phones.

The Minister herself recorded the whole incident. D'Souza, however, alleged that she was not allowed to record the whole incident.

The conduct of the Mahila Congress President may attract action as it has happened in several similar cases in the past.

The Congress is up against the ruling BJP and has staged nationwide protests against the Centre over the constant rise in the prices of petrol, diesel, cooking gas, feritilizers and essential medicines.

Protest rallies are being held across the country in state headquarters under the aegis of Pradesh Congress Committees.

The party had pointed out again that the Centre was not satisfied with having earned nearly Rs 26 lakh crore by way of unprecedented high excise rates, and the recent spate of taxes are going to put a burden of additional Rs 1.56 lakh crore on the people of India.

The Congress has alleged that the government fled from the debate on inflation during Parliament session

 

  

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  • g m hegde, udupi

    Sun, Apr 10 2022

    Third rated congis doing politics for sake of kursi & their masters

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  • Deshbhakt, Mangalore

    Mon, Apr 11 2022

    Meaning, you don't want explanation to why LPG is sold @950/- and petrol @110/- ? Poor people prefer walking and you roam in BMW jumping road dividers killing them is for your this very ignorance. The gap between the rich and poor is getting wider because of your your ostrich attitude.

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  • MHD, Kundapura

    Mon, Apr 11 2022

    Third rated? Where were you when this same lady carrying cylinders & protested when congress was in power? Now why she has no answer for the same issue came on her while she is in power? Hypocrisy has a limit.

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  • Alfria, Manglore/Mumbai

    Sun, Apr 10 2022

    Useless female uparwalla meherbaan tho gada Phelan.

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  • Vinod Kumar, Mangalore

    Sun, Apr 10 2022

    How these people win elections for not doing what they have been elected to do as per their promise and assurance. People please remember ‘Once Beaten Twice Shy’.

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  • Ivan Frank, Mangaluru

    Sun, Apr 10 2022

    It is not the place or time to discuss the political issues.

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  • Sameer, Riyadh

    Mon, Apr 11 2022

    How about Tejasvi Surya and the saffron gundas ransacking the Delhi CM's house ? Right place and Right time?

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