New Delhi:A Trinamool MP chose a dramatic way to question the government over the rising LPG prices as she flashed an aubergine (Brinjal) in Lok Sabha, and took a bite out of it while asking the government whether it wants people to eat their food raw.
"Lakhs of women in the villages are seen using the traditional methods of burning wood to cook food because those who got a cylinder under Ujjwala scheme, they don't have the money to refill it. Lakhs of cylinders are empty because the fuel prices have shot up. Sometimes I wonder whether this government wants us to eat our food raw," Kakoli Ghosh Dastidar said as she bit a Brinjal as her fellow MPs were seen grinning.
The cost of LPG cylinders has increased four times in the last few months, she added. "Three or four years ago, one LPG cylinder cost Rs 600. Today it is Rs 1100. From where will a poor person manage this Rs 1100 to refill the cylinder? The government must think about it and reduce the LPG price," she said. The TMC MP then took a dig at BJP minister Smriti Irani who, during her days in opposition, took to the streets holding a gas cylinder to condemn the rising fuel prices.
"The minister used to shout a lot on LPG prices but as soon they came to power, she forgot about it. She used to take out processions carrying a cylinder. She is not here. I don't want to name her," Kakoli said. Earlier in the day, Congress held the BJP-led central government responsible for the price rise, saying its decisions have hit hard 25 crore households in the country and widened the divide between the rich and the poor.