"That is not a big deal...The number should be 24 and not 12 and poor should get it free," Yadav said when asked to react on Union cabinet's decision.
After Rahul Gandhi's assertion at AICC session on January 17 that the cap should be hiked, the government today raised the quota of subsidised LPG to 12 cylinders per household in a year from nine at present and also put on hold paying users the subsidy into bank accounts using Aadhaar platform.
When reporters asked the chief of the ruling party in Uttar Pradesh about the steps taken to mitigate the sufferings of Muzaffarnagar riot victims, he said compensation and jobs were provided to them.
"The riots were controlled in two days...Job were given to victims; Rs 10 lakh compensation to deceased kin and Rs two lakhs was given for construction of houses... Has any government did so in the past...Had they (riot victims) got this much in Gujarat", he said.
The former UP chief minister was here to attend an event of joining of former MP and BSP leader Sukhlal Kushwaha at party office.