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Sanjay Raut terms Sri Lanka's situation 'worrisome', warns India on same path

Updated on: 05 April,2022 05:49 PM IST  |  New Delhi
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Raut says, 'Sri Lanka's condition is very worrisome. India is on that path. We have to handle it otherwise our condition will be worse than Sri Lanka.'

Sanjay Raut terms Sri Lanka's situation 'worrisome', warns India on same path

Sanjay Raut. File Photo

Shiv Sena leader Sanjay Raut on Tuesday called Sri Lanka's situation "worrisome" and cautioned that India would be on the same path if the rising inflation is not tackled.


Speaking to ANI, Raut said, "Sri Lanka's condition is very worrisome. India is on that path. We have to handle it otherwise our condition will be worse than Sri Lanka."



The island nation is facing an unprecedented economic crisis. Amid rising public anger against the government, 26 Sri Lankan Cabinet Ministers have resigned en masse from their positions.


Considering the incessant price hike in India, West Bengal Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee has urged for an all-party meeting to be held under Prime Minister Narendra Modi's leadership to discuss the inflation situation.

To this, Raut said, "What Mamata Banerjee said is what we need to do; to sit together to find a solution in the interest of the nation."

Condemning the Centre for not talking about inflation, the Shiv Sena leader said that the government is not concerned about anything other than elections and politics.

"Since Uttar Pradesh's election is over, the increase in prices of petrol-diesel was expected, but no one is talking about it. Yesterday, we closed the proceedings on the issue of a hike in fuel prices in Rajya Sabha. But, neither is anyone from the government coming openly to speak on it nor is there a concern about inflation. What should we do? There is nothing for government apart from elections and politics," he said.

There had been a pause in the revision of fuel prices since November 4 last year, which ended on March 22, following the crude oil prices going upwards in the wake of the Russian military operations in Ukraine.

Further, Raut said that the Centre diverts inflation-related issues

"When there is an issue of a hike in fuel prices, they will raise issues like the hijab and halal. Till when this is going to take place? But let's see. Opposition parties are again sitting together," he added.

Notably, with the thirteenth revision in the fuel prices in fifteen days, petrol and diesel rates have gone up by 80 paise each on Tuesday.

With this, the total increase in fuel rates is now Rs 9.20 per litre.

Petrol and diesel in Delhi now cost Rs 104.61 and Rs 95.87 per litre respectively. While in Mumbai, petrol cost Rs 119.67 per litre after an increase of 84 paise and diesel at Rs 103.92, increased by 85 paise.

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