Gas crisis in India – citizens are leaving Delhi, going back to their villages

Gas crisis India people migrating from Delhi

India is currently facing a severe gas crisis due to the ongoing war in the Middle East between Iran and the US. Due to the gas crisis in India, particularly in its capital, Delhi, poor Indian people are forced to leave the city and migrate back to their villages.

In an online video, an Indian reporter was interviewing people from Delhi who were migrating back to their villages. In the interviews, one individual said that he came to Delhi to find a better job, but now he is forced to go back to his village, as there is no gas to even cook his food in the capital of India.

Gas crisis in Delhi – people migrating

Similarly, an old woman during her interview said that she is leaving Delhi because she has nothing to eat and no gas to cook food for her and her children.

At the same time, a young man also said that he came to Delhi for better opportunities but due to the gas crisis, he is migrating back to his village. The young man also said that it is difficult to live in Delhi due to the shortage of gas and petrol.

More pathetic days in Delhi as compared to COVID

Another Indian citizen in the video said that he has not eaten food with a full belly for the last 15 days, adding that he is going back to his village. The Indian man also said that the current situation in Delhi is more pathetic than the COVID days.  

It is pertinent to mention that due to the US-Iran war, India is going through a severe gas and energy crisis. On the other hand, there is no panic in Pakistan and authorities in Pakistan confirmed that the country has enough petroleum reserves.

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