UPA Baiter Chetan Bhagat Silent On Rising Fuel Prices Under Modi

Author Chetan Bhagat, known to be quite active on social media with his critical tweets on various government schemes, was active only until 2013 it seems. He tweeted several times about rising petrol prices when the UPA government was in office, but, after the reckless hike in petrol prices under the Narendra Modi government—petrol costs Rs 74.40 per litre now, and diesel Rs 65.5 today—the author is yet to say a single word. He tweets about stone-pelting in Kashmir, unemployment, and lauds various NDA government’s initiatives but has ignored this one bit which has burdened many Indians.

With the crude prices expected to rise in the coming days, the Modi government will have a tough time protecting the GDP and curbing inflation. “India’s central bank (RBI) estimates oil at $78 a barrel would shave off 10 basis points from its 7.4 percent forecast for gross domestic product growth in the year to March 2019,” a Bloomberg report said. “Moreover, it expects costly crude could stoke inflation by 30 basis points.”

Bhagat, meanwhile, has been defending the depreciating value of Rupee in terms of Dollars in his tweets:

Whereas under the UPA when it was Rs 60 per dollar, he said it is mayhem.

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