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"JMM Challenges PM's Appeal, Calls for Concrete Measures on Fuel Cuts"

Source: Timesofindia.indiatimes.com

Posted by RAJNEET Editorial • about 9 hours ago

"JMM Challenges PM's Appeal, Calls for Concrete Measures on Fuel Cuts"

JMM takes a dig on PM’s appeal on cutting fuel use, other curbs

Prime Minister Narendra Modi's recent appeal for Indians to cut back on fuel usage, reduce energy consumption, and adopt sustainable practices has been met with skepticism by the Jharkhand Mukti Morcha (JMM), the ruling party in Jharkhand. The JMM has pointed out the stark contrast between the PM's appeal and the BJP's lavish campaign events in Gujarat, which have been marred by allegations of extravagance and waste. The party has accused the central government of being hypocritical in its approach, citing the contradiction between the PM's words and the BJP's actions. The JMM's criticism has come at a time when fuel prices are soaring, and economic challenges are mounting in the country. The party has also questioned the effectiveness of the PM's appeal in the face of rising inflation and unemployment.

The JMM's criticism stems from the fact that the BJP has been at the forefront of organizing elaborate campaign events, replete with expensive decorations, security, and logistics, in the run-up to the Gujarat Assembly polls. These events have been widely criticized for being extravagant and wasteful, and have been seen as a drain on the state's resources. The JMM has argued that the BJP's actions are at odds with the PM's appeal for Indians to adopt sustainable practices and reduce their carbon footprint. The party has also pointed out that the central government has failed to deliver on its promises to address economic challenges, create jobs, and reduce inequality. The JMM's criticism comes amidst growing public discontent with the BJP's governance and economic policies.

The PM's appeal for fuel conservation has direct implications for Indian citizens, who are already grappling with the burden of rising fuel prices. The PM's call for reduced energy consumption and sustainable practices may be seen as a welcome move, but the JMM's criticism has raised concerns about the government's commitment to these ideals. Experts have pointed out that the PM's appeal may not be enough to mitigate the impact of rising fuel prices, which are likely to continue to affect common people. The opposition has also questioned the PM's sincerity in addressing economic challenges, citing the BJP's failure to deliver on its promises. For the common people, the PM's appeal may be seen as a feel-good gesture, but the JMM's criticism has raised questions about the government's ability to deliver on its promises.

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JMM takes a dig on PM’s appeal on cutting fuel use, other curbs Prime Minister Narendra Modi's recent appeal for Indians to cut back on fuel usage, reduce energy consumption, and adopt sustainable practices has been met with skepticism by the Jharkhand Mukti Morcha (JMM), the ruling party in Jharkhand. The JMM has pointed out the stark contrast between the PM's appeal and the BJP's lavish campaign events in Gujarat, which have been marred by allegations of extravagance and waste. The party has accused the central government of being hypocritical in its approach, citing the contradiction between the PM's words and the BJP's actions. The JMM's criticism has come at a time when fuel prices are soaring, and economic challenges are mounting in the country. The party has also questioned the effectiveness of the PM's appeal in the face of rising inflation and unemployment. The JMM's criticism stems from the fact that the BJP has been at the forefront of organizing elaborate campaign events, replete with expensive decorations, security, and logistics, in the run-up to the Gujarat Assembly polls. These events have been widely criticized for being extravagant and wasteful, and have been seen as a drain on the state's resources. The JMM has argued that the BJP's actions are at odds with the PM's appeal for Indians to adopt sustainable practices and reduce their carbon footprint. The party has also pointed out that the central government has failed to deliver on its promises to address economic challenges, create jobs, and reduce inequality. The JMM's criticism comes amidst growing public discontent with the BJP's governance and economic policies. The PM's appeal for fuel conservation has direct implications for Indian citizens, who are already grappling with the burden of rising fuel prices. The PM's call for reduced energy consumption and sustainable practices may be seen as a welcome move, but the JMM's criticism has raised concerns about the government's commitment to these ideals. Experts have pointed out that the PM's appeal may not be enough to mitigate the impact of rising fuel prices, which are likely to continue to affect common people. The opposition has also questioned the PM's sincerity in addressing economic challenges, citing the BJP's failure to deliver on its promises. For the common people, the PM's appeal may be seen as a feel-good gesture, but the JMM's criticism has raised questions about the government's ability to deliver on its promises. As the debate rages on, the question remains: can
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