Gandhi said that he had already stated that “the heat of inflation would come after the elections”. (ANI Photo) As the prices of commercial LPG cylinders were hiked by Rs 993 on Friday morning amid the global crisis, the Opposition, led by its leader in Lok Sabha, Rahul Gandhi, hit out at the government, calling it the “election bill” and alleging that while the first strike was on gas, the next one will be on petrol and diesel. Opposition parties pointed out that the increase in gas prices comes just two days after polling in Assembly elections in five states , including West Bengal, Kerala, Tamil Nadu and Assam. Gandhi said that he had already stated that “the heat of inflation would come after the elections”. “Today, a commercial gas cylinder is Rs 993 more expensive. The biggest increase in a single day. This is the election bill. From February till now: Rs 1,380 increase – a whopping 81 per cent jump in just 3 months,” said the Congress leader.…