Mangaluru: 28 organisations hold protests march against fuel hike


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Daijiworld Media Network – Mangaluru (ANK)

Mangaluru Sep 10: As many as 28 organisations joined together for a massive protest against fuel hike and marched from Hampanakatta Circle to DC office on Monday, September 10

MLC Ivan D Souza, who led the march, said, “There has been continuous hike in fuel price and now it has reached up to Rs 81.63 per litre for petrol. Despite of less price of crude oil in international market the price for fuel has skyrocketed. In 2014, the price of petrol was Rs 65 per litre when the crude oil was at US$ 108.26 per barrel. And now in 2018, the crude oil is available at US$ 65 dollar per barrel and the petrol price is Rs 81.63 per litre. Even the diesel price has increased up to Rs 74 per litre, compared to Rs 48 in the year 2014,"

"There is no control over the price for the fuel. We had urged to bring fuel under GST, but central government has refused to do so. The gas price was Rs 400 in 2014 and now it has doubled in 2018 to Rs 813 per cylinder. BJP led union government has completely failed to control the price hike of fuel and it is indirectly supporting the petroleum agencies. Prime Minister Narendra Modi does not know the feelings and difficulties of poor and middle class people. His office is working for corporate world only,” he added. 

Deputy mayor Mohammad Kunjathabail and district leaders of Congress party and office bearers and members of various organizations participated in the march.

Same time by CPI(M) also organized a protest against fuel hike. Sunil Kumar Bajal, district secretary inaugurated protest and lashed out union governments fuel policy. Hundreds of party workers and members of various trade unions joined to the protest.

DK online taxi owner and driver association also protested against the fuel hike. 

  

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  • Premnath, Moodbidri

    Mon, Sep 10 2018

    THERE FEW ANDH BHAKTS STILL IN ANDHERA.

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  • Premnath, Moodbidri

    Mon, Sep 10 2018

    There are

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  • RIL, Mangalore

    Mon, Sep 10 2018

    I totally agree that there is a severe price hike.

    But, can anyone justify that the money so accumulated has been misused or that the Government stands corrupt.

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  • Ranjan, Mangalore, Bangalore

    Mon, Sep 10 2018

    You only justify and enjoy Achhe din from the benifits you have received by accumulated money. Nobody is going to stop you. All the best and happy Achhe din

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  • Premnath, Moodbidri

    Mon, Sep 10 2018

    Ranjan, Maal bahut kadakk hai

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  • N.M, Mangalore

    Mon, Sep 10 2018

    The gas price was Rs 400 in 2014 and now it has doubled in 2018 to Rs 813 per cylinder. Modi led BJP has completely failed to control the price hike of fuel and it is indirectly supporting BJP's Gujarati industrialist friends.

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  • Flavian, Mangaluru/Kuwait

    Mon, Sep 10 2018

    "Godse Killed Gandhi but khangi killed entire Gandhi idealogy.."
    Really !
    Modiji destroyed entire economy of the country .

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  • sk, mumbai

    Mon, Sep 10 2018

    Total Bandh. Schools and colleges are closed due to precaution. The main hit are daily wage workers and travellers.

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  • S. Vijayan, Mangalore, Bangalore

    Mon, Sep 10 2018

    Daily wagers already hit by Bjpee, that is why this bandh

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  • Dinesh, Dubai

    Mon, Sep 10 2018

    Godse Killed Gandhi but khangi killed entire Gandhi idealogy..

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  • Flavian, Mangluru/Kuwait

    Mon, Sep 10 2018

    Fuel price hike and strikes are for a genuine reason.
    People should cooperate and support the strike irrespective party agenda. Living cost is effecting even those who support BJP rule and adore Modi (NaMo).
    This is not the time to deviate. Support the cause to bring some relief from the burning issue and do not run in opposite direction. It is the beginning and where that will end only time will tell.
    Do not follow aggressive ways to achieve the goal.

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  • roy pinto, mangalore

    Mon, Sep 10 2018

    "FEKU MODI WENT WORLD TOUR WITH FULL FUEL AND EXPENSIVE PLANE AND LUXURY FACILITY
    AND
    NOW WE INDIAN HAVE TO PAY HIGH PRICE FOR COOKING GAS AND FOR FUEL ,TO COVER HIS FEKUS MODI D - G EXPENSE.................... ????????

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  • D.Shetty, Mangalore /Bahrain

    Mon, Sep 10 2018

    Dala bele ejji janakulegu... more then price increase they will damage the society by thier ill dead and spoiling govt properties ..

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  • Coman man, Udupi

    Mon, Sep 10 2018

    Peaceful protest is allowed. If somebody damage government property file un bailable case against them and put them behind bars . Why government is not doing that???

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  • Naresh, Naresh

    Mon, Sep 10 2018

    Very strange to see people Protesting for Petrol and diesel price.. and taking Huge rally in cars and bikes..looks like it is sponsored show.
    Bus are being stone pelted it is huge loss to public..
    Please show maturity in protests... 50 yr old party is showing old practices of stone pelting tyre burning and causing shops to forcefully shutdown..

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  • David Pais, Mangalore

    Mon, Sep 10 2018

    where is bharat bundh expert jhootley, sushma r dey in i.c.u. look dey r pushing vehicles.

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  • Ranjan, Mangalore, Bangalore

    Mon, Sep 10 2018

    Strange ? They are not wearing Chaddi. All are with proper dress

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  • David Pais, Mangalore

    Mon, Sep 10 2018

    petrol diesel, rupee chi, chi, tu, tu thukk......

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