Goemakrponn desk
VASCO: GPCC Vice President Sankalp Amonkar on Thursday morning said that the prices of groceries and vegetables had skyrocketed, and people had to face a financial crisis dampening the spirit to celebrate the Ganesh Chaturthi festival.
Amomkar speaking to reporters, said that the prices of LPG Cylinders were on the highest level to date, which had caused a lot of inconvenience to people.
Anonkar, while terming it unfortunate that people had to face financial crisis during the celebration, also demanded the BJP roll back hiked prices of Fuel and LPG cylinders that had subsequently led to the price rise in all other commodities, including groceries.
“During our Congress Government, Vegetables and groceries were provided at a subsidized rate during festivals. As the chairman of the Horticulture department, I ensured that vegetables’ prices were subsidized during all festivals immaterial of religion. Today a person may want to celebrate Ganesh, but he has to think twice because the price of every item is doubled, making things difficult. The BJP must get down prices to celebrate the festivals with good spirits and peace of mind. The process of distributing groceries and vegetables should have ideally been through a centralized process at subsidized rates,” said Amonkar
Amonkar also hit out on BJP legislators for distributing groceries during festivals in the election year.
“We have seen many BJP legislators who are distributing groceries this year. Mormugao MLA And Urban Development Minister Milind Naik have this historical pattern of not visiting the constituency during the first 4 years but distributing groceries in the election year. Worst is that these groceries were distributed in the last election year, and that too in a pick and choose fashion. These groceries are given only to selected supporters, and I want to ask Naik if Ganesh Chaturthi is celebrated only by his specific supporters. He is the MLA of the entire constituency, should have been giving groceries to all the people especially because the people are short of money and many have either lost jobs or are on half salaries amidst the pandemic,” said Amonkar.
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