It, however, also underscored the government's compulsion saying it was a "difficult" situation under which the decision to limit the cylinders was taken.
"The Congress party from the very beginning has been of the opinion that the reduction in the number of LPG cylinders may cause hardship to the common man.
"Congress President Sonia Gandhi had written to the Chief Ministers of Congress-ruled states to try and raise the number (of subsidized cylinders) for each household from six to to nine", party spokesperson PC Chacko told reporters.
He was replying to a question on whether there is any move for a roll back with regard to the number of the supply of subsidised LPG cylinders per year.
Chacko maintained the party feels that "this was a burden on comman man" but hastened to add "we also know that this burden cannot be sustained by the government". (more)
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