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Congress criticizes govt on rising fuel prices

After calling the rising fuel prices as ‘Modi tax’, the Congress on Wednesday again attacked the Centre, terming it as 'fuel loot'.

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Chief Spokesperson Randeep Singh Surjewala
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17 Feb 2021 9:44 PM IST

New Delhi: After calling the rising fuel prices as 'Modi tax', the Congress on Wednesday again attacked the Centre, terming it as 'fuel loot'.

Congress Chief Spokesperson Randeep Singh Surjewala said, "BJP should stop the fuel loot."

He said in a tweet: "Petrol-Diesel rise for the 9th consecutive day. Modi Govt seeks to recover Rs 2,00,000 crore in FY 21 alone."

"Daily increase is happening owing to 'Modi Tax' of Rs 23.78/litre (Petrol) & Rs 28.37/litre (Diesel) hike in last 6 years." The Congress has been demanding the withdrawal of taxes on petrol and diesel that the Centre has imposed over the last 6.8 years. "This in itself will reduce petrol price to Rs 61.92 per litre and diesel price to Rs 47.51 per litre. Every common Indian deserves this relief immediately," the party said earlier.

"In the last 6.8 years, the government has earned over Rs 20 lakh crore by imposing additional excise duty on petrol and diesel. In May 2014, the international crude oil price was $108 per barrel and petrol was selling at Rs 71.51 per litre in Delhi, while diesel was selling at Rs 57.28 per litre in Delhi.

"The international crude oil price as on February 1 was $54.41 per barrel and yet as of today, the price of petrol is Rs 89.29 per litre in Delhi whereas diesel is selling at Rs 79.70 per litre.

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