Now politics has also started due to increase in the price of Amul milk.
New Delhi : Amul has increased the price of milk by Rs 3 per litre. These increased prices of milk have come into effect from Friday. Amul company issued a statement and informed about it. After this, politics has started on this issue. Congress leader Gaurav Gogoi says that the common people expected that inflation would come down from this year’s budget, but this hope was shattered due to the increase in the price of milk. On the other hand, SP’s Rajya Sabha member Javed Ali says that increasing the price of milk is not in the interest of the public.
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Congress leader Gaurav Gogoi has attacked the BJP, linking the increase in the price of Amul milk with the budget. Gaurav Gogoi said, “I see the increase in the prices of Amul milk as a failure of this government’s budget. Common people expected that inflation would come down from this year’s budget. The government has given the responsibility of controlling inflation to RBI only.” handed over to.”
On the Kerala government’s announcement of additional tax on petrol and diesel, Gogoi said, “How bad the financial condition of the states is, it can be gauged from the fact that when the state governments do not have money, they sell petrol and diesel. increase the prices of taxes. State governments should collect more revenue from the rich class and big companies.”
On the increased prices of milk, Samajwadi Party’s Rajya Sabha MP Javed Ali said that this decision is not in the interest of the public. The government has no control over inflation. The problems of the public are continuously increasing on the economic front.
Regarding increasing the price of Amul milk, Congress MP Jyotsna Charandas said to Mahant, “It will directly affect the poor people and what does the government want. Children should not be healthy, only small children drink milk? Be it poor or rich, every The people of the class drink milk.
Significantly, the price of Amul full cream milk has now gone up to Rs.66. At the same time, 33 rupees will have to be paid for half a liter. One kg packet of Amul Fresh will cost Rs 54 and half a liter will be available for Rs 27. A2 milk of buffalo will now be available at Rs 70 per kg.
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