The BJP leader, angry at the journalist's question, suggested going to the Taliban
Like other countries in the world, India has seen an increase in petrol prices.
In this regard, a video is circulating on social media, including the Indian media, in which the leader of the Indian political party from the state of Madhya Pradesh, BJP, Ram Ratan Payal, when asked about petrol prices, came under fire.
The journalist asked what would you like to say in this regard as petrol prices have gone up sharply in India.
The BJP leader sarcastically replied that you go to the Taliban, go to Afghanistan, bring stuff from there, the price of petrol is Rs 50 per liter but there is no one to buy it.
"At least there is peace in our country, two waves of Corona have come, the third is ready to come and you are worried about the price of petrol," he said.#BREAKING : BJP #Katni, #MadhyaPradesh district president Ramratan Payal responding to a question on inflation and on expensive petrol in #India, urges to go to #Afghanistan, there petrol is 50 rupees litre, but no one is there to purchase it.
— Sushmit Patil Сушмит Патил सुश्मित पाटिल 🇮🇳 (@PatilSushmit) August 19, 2021
BTW What about cooking oil? pic.twitter.com/jR8lZ4xO1I
It may be recalled that the price of petrol in Mumbai, India is Rs 107 per liter while in Delhi petrol is available at Rs 101 per liter.
