India faces a fuel crisis as PM's remarks liken situation to Covid, causing panic. M.K. Stalin criticizes the Union Government over gas shortage.
On March 25, 2026, India is experiencing a severe fuel crisis as the Prime Minister's recent remarks drew comparisons to the COVID-19 pandemic period, leading to widespread panic among citizens. M.K. Stalin, a key leader, has heavily criticized the central government for its handling of the gas shortage issue.
The crisis has resulted in long queues at petrol stations across the country, with supply unable to meet rising demand. This article delves into the political responses and public reactions to the ongoing situation.