Opposition Targets Centre Over Petrol-Diesel Price Surge and More
In a multi-pronged assault on the Modi government, opposition heavyweights from RJD and Congress have spotlighted rising fuel prices, the PM's overseas jaunt, Kerala's political shift, and...

In a multi-pronged assault on the Modi government, opposition heavyweights from RJD and Congress have spotlighted rising fuel prices, the PM's overseas jaunt, Kerala's political shift, and Karnataka's hijab policy U-turn. RJD's Manoj Kumar Jha, addressing IANS, painted a vivid picture of fuel inflation's domino effect. 'Fuel price hikes don't stop at vehicles; they inflate costs for transport, groceries, and beyond, squeezing the common man,' he explained. Jha took a swipe at the government's detachment, suggesting electioneering trumps public plight. The timing couldn't be more telling, Jha noted: 'PM's foreign tour kicks off the very day prices soar—a perfect irony.' Shifting gears to the south, Jha praised Kerala's UDF triumph and VD Satheesan's anointing as CM candidate. 'A deliberate choice that promises enhanced governance for Kerala,' he opined optimistically. Echoing the sentiment, Congress MP Imran Masood issued a stark fuel price alert. 'Expect hikes up to Rs 20; gradual jolts await the public,' he cautioned. Regarding Karnataka's decision to lift the hijab prohibition in schools, Masood rooted it in tradition. 'Head covering embodies Indian ethos—don't reduce it to a foreign label,' he argued passionately. These critiques signal escalating tensions between the ruling BJP and opposition alliances, with economic grievances fueling the fire. As debates intensify, will the government respond with policy corrections or rhetoric?
