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India fumes over steep petrol price hike |
People across the country, who are often at the receiving end
of fluctuating governmental policies, expressed their anguish over the sudden
announcement of the petrol price hike by Rs. 7.50. In New Delhi , protesting residents
said that frequent petrol price hike were taking a toll of their budgets. "This
is a big shock for us. We have left all work and come here at the petrol pump
to get our cars refilled. I am thinking of bringing my other car as well and get
it refilled. It seems as we have no other work left. The price was increased few
months back. If the petrol price increases by two rupees, then it is a setback
for us. This time, the central government has increased it by Rs.7.50. What can
we do now? I do not think that this government will last for long. It will fall
anytime," said Bhavishya Singh. In Bangalore , residents urged the Central Government
to roll back petrol prices immediately. "As a public, we are facing a lot of difficulties.
Lot of e-mails we are getting saying that in Pakistan and other countries the
petrol rates are cheaper compared to India . So, the government should consider
a price revision," said Prashant Rao. In Bhopal , Madhya Pradesh, people criticised
the government for its incompetency in dealing with inflation. "This government
is not able to curb inflation and on the other hand is increasing petrol prices
six or seven times in a year. With the recent hike in petrol prices, the government
has proved that it is not for the poor or middle class, but only for the rich,"
said Vishwas Kumar. In Kanpur , Uttar Pradesh, people complained about stagnant
salaries. "If they keep on increasing petrol prices like this, then we will face
a lot of problem. Our salaries are not increasing as they are increasing fuel
prices. How will we manage our household only God knows," said Piyush Sinha. The
UPA-II Government on Wednesday announced a hike in petrol prices by Rs.7.50 per
litre. The new prices came into effect from midnight. The hike in prices means
that the price of petrol in Delhi will go up from Rs.65.64 per litre to Rs.73.14
per litre. In Mumbai, the price will go from Rs.70.66 per litre to Rs.78.16 per
litre. In Kolkata, the price will go from Rs.70.03 per litre to Rs.77.53 per litre
In Chennai, the price will go from Rs.69.55 per litre to Rs.77.05 per litre. State-owned
oil companies have decided to raise petrol price by Rs 6.28 per litre excluding
local sales tax or VAT. The hike translates into Rs 7.50 per litre in Delhi and
is the steepest ever.
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