PM Modi’s sharp attack on the opposition, there is neither shortage of petrol nor LPG in India, calls Congress policies old thinking

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News India Live, Digital Desk: Prime Minister Narendra Modi, during a public address, has strongly attacked the opposition, especially the Congress, over the country’s energy security and supply chain. The PM said in clear words that despite global instability and fluctuations in international crude oil prices, India Petrol, Diesel or LPG There is no shortage of.

According to this report dated March 11, 2026, the Prime Minister, while listing the achievements of his government, targeted the “lack politics” of the Congress era.

5 big things about PM Modi’s address

Assurance of Adequate Stock: The Prime Minister assured the countrymen that India has adequate stocks of fuel and cooking gas. He completely rejected those rumors in which there was a possibility of energy crisis in the country.

Attack on Congress: The PM said, “There was a time when one had to make rounds of MPs and stand in long queues to get a gas connection in the country. The policies of the Congress had taught the country to live in poverty, but our government has changed that old thinking.”

Success of Ujjwala Scheme: He mentioned how crores of poor families have got smoke-free kitchens through the Ujjwala scheme, whereas in previous governments gas cylinders were considered a ‘luxury’.

Global crisis and India’s situation: The Prime Minister said that due to the ongoing wars and tensions across the world, the supply chain has been affected, yet India did not let this burden fall on its citizens and ensured continuous supply.

Stance on petrol prices: The PM indicated that the government is keeping an eye on the international market and all possible steps are being taken to provide relief to the people of the country.

opposition counterattack

Congress and other opposition parties have reacted to the PM’s statement by saying that merely ensuring ‘supplies’ is not enough, but the government has to pay skyrocketing prices. Inflation And attention should be paid to reducing the prices of petrol and diesel. The Congress alleged that despite having “adequate reserves”, the common man’s pockets were being emptied.