Karnataka Youth Congress protests commercial LPG price hike in Bengaluru

Published : May 03, 2026, 09:00 AM IST
Karnataka Youth Congress protests LPG price hike at Freedom Park(Photo/ X @IYCKarnataka)

Synopsis

Karnataka Youth Congress, joined by small business owners, protested in Bengaluru against a steep hike in commercial LPG prices. Leaders like Vaiko and Rahul Gandhi condemned the increase, warning of intensified agitation if the rollback doesn't happen.

Protest in Bengaluru Against Price Hike

Karnataka Youth Congress on Saturday staged a protest at Freedom Park in Bengaluru, opposing the sharp increase in commercial LPG cylinder price. The protesters carried empty gas cylinders and banners while raising slogans against the price hike and government policies.

Several small business owners and hotel operators participating in the protest said the repeated increase in commercial LPG prices is severely affecting their livelihoods and forcing them to pass on the burden to consumers. They alleged that rising fuel costs are putting additional pressure on the hospitality and small business sectors, already facing economic challenges.

Youth Congress leaders said if the Central Government does not roll back the price hike, the agitation will be intensified across Karnataka in the coming days.

Political Leaders Condemn Hike

MDMK's Vaiko Slams 'Unprecedented' Increase

Marumalarchi Dravida Munnetra Kazhagam (MDMK) leader Vaiko has also condemned the rise in prices of commercial LPG cylinders by Rs 993. He said the price of a 19 kg commercial cooking gas cylinder was increased by Rs 144 in March and by Rs 203 in April.

"In this situation, on May 1, the cylinder price has been increased by Rs 993, fixing the selling price at Rs 3,239," he said. Vaiko said an increase in the price of commercial cooking gas by around Rs 1,000 in one stroke is highly condemnable. He said that over the past two months, the "disruption in the supply of cooking gas has severely affected restaurants", and the prices of food items have also risen drastically. The MDMK leader said an increase in the price of commercial cooking gas will severely impact the general public. He sought the withdrawal of the price hike.

Rahul Gandhi Links Hike to Elections

Congress leader Rahul Gandhi on Friday alleged that domestic inflationary pressures were expected to rise after the elections, pointing to a sharp increase in the price of commercial LPG cylinders. In a post on the social media platform X, Gandhi said the commercial gas cylinder price has gone up by Rs 993 in a single day, calling it the "biggest increase in a single day."

"I had said it - the heat of inflation would come after the elections. Today, a commercial gas cylinder is ₹993 more expensive. The biggest increase in a single day. This is the election bill. From February till now: ₹1,380 increase - a whopping 81% jump in just 3 months," he posted on X.

He said the impact of the price hike would be felt across small businesses such as tea stalls, dhabas, hotels, bakeries, and sweet shops, adding that household expenses would also be affected. Gandhi also warned of possible further increases, stating that after gas, petrol and diesel prices could rise next. (ANI)

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