Congress reacts sharply to Jitin Prasada’s exit
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Party spokesperson says politicians need the will, not power, to serve people
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Party spokesperson says politicians need the will, not power, to serve people Reacting sharply to the exit of Jitin Prasada from the party, the Congress accused him of playing “politics of convenience” and concentrating on short term gains.
At a virtual press conference, party spokesperson Supriya Shrinate, “You don’t need power to serve people, you need the will.” She also pointed out that Mr. Prasada had not shifted to a like-minded party, instead he had made a 360 degree switch. She questioned, “How is he comfortable being in the company of people who are responsible for the death of thousands of people because of their mismanagement of the pandemic? Where is his moral compass?”
Congress to protest against fuel price hike on June 11
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The Tamil Nadu Congress Committee will protest against the Central government for the increase in fuel prices and prices of gas cylinders, in front of fuel stations across Tamil Nadu on June 11.
TNCC president K.S. Alagiri on Wednesday accused the Centre of robbing the people of the country by massive increases in the prices of cooking gas cylinders, petrol and diesel.
“In the last seven years alone, the cess on petrol and diesel has been increased 459% and the Central government has earned ₹20 lakh crore through this. But, a heavy burden has been imposed on the people,” he alleged.