Fuel prices decided in America, blaming Centre for them wrong
Non-BJP states not reducing VAT on fuel, says MoS for Railway Danve
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Aurangabad: Fuel prices are decided in America and blaming the central government for rise in their rates is wrong, Union Minister of State (MoS) for Railways Raosaheb Danve said. He said the Centre reduced excise duty on petrol and diesel earlier this month, but most of the non-BJP-ruled states, including Maharashtra, have not cut VAT on them to provide further relief to consumers.
The Minister of State for Railways on Sunday night said fuel prices in India keep fluctuating as they are linked to the prevailing crude oil rates in the international market. The BJP leader was speaking at the opening ceremony of a new party office in Aurangabad in central Maharashtra. Party workers were present on the occasion. Talking about fuel prices and protests by opposition parties, Danve said it was unfair to target the central government over the issue.
'Protest marches are taking place against fuel price hike in the country. But fuel prices are linked to the world (market) situation. One day it goes up by 35 paisa, next day it goes down by a rupee and again it goes up by fifty paisa," he said. "These prices are decided in America. So blaming the Centre for fuel price hike is wrong."