Petrol Price to Go up by Rs 5 Per Litre, Steepest Hike Ever


Petrol Price Hiked Rs 5 Per Litre - Opposition, People Fume

New Delhi, May 14 (IANS): In its steepest hike so far, the price of petrol will be raised Rs 5 per litre in an over 8 percent increase from Saturday midnight. The increase comes only a day after the assembly poll results in five states, and was greeted by anger and derision from ordinary citizens and opposition parties.

According to officials, the three state-run companies will increase the price in a move to plug the losses suffered due to sale of subsidised domestic fuel.

In Delhi, petrol is currently priced at Rs.58.37 per litre, while it is Rs.63.08 per litre in Mumbai till Saturday. From midnight, it will be raised to Rs.63.37 and Rs.68.33, respectively. In Bangalore, the new price will be Rs 71.50 per litre, up from the current Rs 65.66.

In June last year, the government had allowed oil companies to set the price of petrol as per the market situation, following which they had raised the price of petrol by Rs.3 per litre.

Then, another substantial price rise took place in December 2010, when companies had hiked the price by Rs.3 per litre.

The last price hike was in January, when oil companies had raised the price by four to two percent. Thus, in the last nine months, the price of petrol has increased from Rs.47.93 per litre to Rs.63.37 - through nine revisions.

Despite the hike, oil company officials said they will still be losing about Rs.5 per litre of petrol, due to rising international crude prices, with India meeting eighty percent of its fuel consumption through imports. Another hike may be done next week, said officials.

There has been steady increase in the international prices, with the Indian crude basket priced at $113.09 per barrel Friday. The average of the previous fortnight from April 16-30 stood at $119.4 per barrel.

The last time the monthly average was above $100 level was in August 2008, when the crude basket price was calculated at $113.05 per barrel.

The biggest loss of the companies, however, is due to the sale of diesel, cooking gas and kerosene, whose price continues to be controlled by the government. Every day, oil companies lose Rs.495 crore due to the sale of these three products alone.

The empowered Group of Ministers (eGoM) on fuel prices is scheduled to meet next week, to consider a proposal to raise prices.

According to sources, there are proposals to increase the price of diesel by about Rs.4 per litre. Similarly, cooking gas cylinder could become costlier by about Rs.20.

The Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) and the Left parties condemned the hike in petrol prices Saturday, terming it as an "attack" and a "cruel hoax" on the common man.

The BJP said it would fight against the measure "inside and outside parliament" while the Left called it hypocrisy, coming a day after the election results to five states.

"The petrol price hike exposed the failure of the economist Prime Minister Manmohan Singh," BJP spokesman Ravi Shankar Prasad told reporters here.

Communist Party of India-Marxist (CPI-M) leader Sitaram Yechury said the price hike was highly condemnable.

"This is a cruel hoax on the common people," he told reporters here.

Forward Bloc national secretary G. Devarajan said the government was "indulging in hypocrisy by increasing the prices of petrol just one day after the assembly poll results".

The moment the news flashed across the media, petrol stations in the city saw long queues of vehicles with people in a hurry to fill up the tanks before the hiked prices came into effect.

Shweta Arya, consultant in an infrastructure firm, lamented that her transportation budget has spiked in the last one year.

"My petrol expenditure has doubled in the last one year. How will the common man survive after such a price hike," she wondered.

Vinay Verma, 32, wondered if the government could tolerate corruption among politicians and bureaucrats, which has drained the country's coffers, then why couldn't it also take on the burden of subsidy.

"I know that the hike is because of the international increase in prices. But what angers me is that the government can tolerate scams worth thousands of crores of rupees but fails when it comes to international fuel rates," lamented Verma, a human resources executive.

  

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  • nagesh nayak, bangalore

    Sun, May 15 2011

    AFTER DEFEAT IN TAMIL NADU THERE IS NO CHANCE OF MAKING MONEY THRU SCAM LIKE 2G SPECTRUM.

    BUT ITALIAN LED CONGRES LEADERS NEED MONEY TO DEPOSIT IN SWISS BANK.

    NOW JOINING OIL MAFIA TO MAKE MONEY .

    RS. 5 A LITRE HIKE IS NOTHING BUT PURELY MAKING ONEY.

    THIS IS THE ECONOMIC FUNDA OF ITALIAN LED UPA GOVERNMENT:

    1.LOOT AS MUCH AS POSSIBLE..

    2.HIKE PRICES ONLY AFTER ELECTION RESULTS.

    3. PUT MORE BURDEN ON AAM AADMI.

    4. DEPOSIT MORE MONEY IN SWISS BANK FOR OWN .

    5. MAKE MONEY FOR NEXT SEVEN GENERATION.

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  • nagesh nayak, bangalore

    Sun, May 15 2011

    AFTER DEFEAT IN TAMIL NADU THERE IS NO CHANCE OF MAKING MONEY THRU SCAM LIKE 2G SPECTRUM.

    BUT ITALIAN LED CONGRES LEADERS NEED MONEY TO DEPOSIT IN SWISS BANK.

    NOW JOINING OIL MAFIA TO MAKE MONEY .

    RS. 5 A LITRE HIKE IS NOTHING BUT PURELY MAKING ONEY.

    THIS IS THE ECONOMIC FUNDA OF ITALIAN LED UPA GOVERNMENT:

    1.LOOT AS MUCH AS POSSIBLE..

    2.HIKE PRICES ONLY AFTER ELECTION RESULTS.

    3. PUT MORE BURDEN ON AAM AADMI.

    4. DEPOSIT MORE MONEY IN SWISS BANK FOR OWN .

    5. MAKE MONEY FOR NEXT SEVEN GENERATION.

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  • shyam, mangalore

    Sun, May 15 2011

    ISMAIL K PERINJE, PERINJE/YANBU-KSA..mms and soniaji and chiddu have enough looted scam money in swiss account to pay all petrol charge..so its not a big issue for them..

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  • prem , mangalore

    Sun, May 15 2011

    Mr. Faizal ahmed digging in swiss bank will not prove anything co's U will find nothing hidden there by our honourabe ministers but can do one thing dig their own land where they r staying may b U can find the amount what is there in swiss bank is less,compared than to what is there in their land like old kings would do.

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  • rajesh, bahrian

    Sun, May 15 2011

    All governments are  big robbers

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  • faizal ahmed, mangalore

    Sun, May 15 2011

    JAI JAI INDIA........
    WHEN WILL WE DIG THE SWISS BANK ACCOUNTS OF ALL THE MINSTERS ?

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  • praveen, mangalore

    Sun, May 15 2011

    Cost of production of diesel is around 34rs. add excise and customs etc it comes to 46 rs.but govt owned oil companies are selling at around 42 rs which is projected as loss of 4 rs for every litre of diesel.actually govt has to subsidise this cost but they give partially so what ends up is loss making PSU s.in summary what is fact is what govt collects as tax is not staying with govt of price is low that s it.

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  • Wilfy, Mangalore/UAE

    Sun, May 15 2011

    We have MRPL in our city there is no transport cost involved so for Mangalore, petroleum products should be cheaper than other states. In contrary we pay the maximum and get the free gift of wastage from MRPL to spoil our rich coast and natural beauty moreover how many Mangaloreans are employed at MRPL? We are who will understand this pain?

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  • Laxminarayan Kamath, Mangalore

    Sun, May 15 2011

    Where are the electric vehicles?

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  • Prashanth, Mangalore / Bangalore

    Sun, May 15 2011

    What more can u expect from a Rubber stamp PM of Gandhi Family ?

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  • Dave, Mangalore

    Sat, May 14 2011

    Rob Peter to Pay Paul seems to be Socialistic principle adopted by All the Indian govts., from the past as well as present.
    The prices of all fuels in some other countries are almost equal. But in the name of subsidy we compensate inefficient fuel guzzlers who contribute more to environmental pollution than petrol driven vehicles.
    50% of fuel price comprises taxes driect & indirect from center to state at multilevel- if this is not day time robbery then what we can call this. A business keeps profit margin of only 10% while govt wants 50% of our expenditure on essential commodities. Karnataka has the dubious record of having highest taxes on fuel compared to all other states.
    ITS TIME TO CHANGE OR ELSE GET THROWN OUT

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  • Alan, M'lore

    Sat, May 14 2011

    "Every day, oil companies lose Rs.495 crore due to the sale of these three products alone".
    This line is from the matter above.

    Now my question is how are these companies surviving with such a huge loss.

    People just think into this matter

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  • Santhosh Rego, Uppoor/ Dubai

    Sat, May 14 2011

    Diesel price must be increased. U.A.E. and Indian price is same. When you provide with subsidy people will misuse or waste. All tax payers money not to be used to provide subsidy. Who use the product they have to pay. Now Rich people will buy more Diesel engine SUV'S. All price increase effects only the middle class

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  • Lawrence D souza, Nakre Karkal Oman

    Sat, May 14 2011

    This is surprise slap on every one of us……….why we are not good enough to produce more enough petrochemical product in our own land?........... Related departments and minister seriously think about it because this is not ending………also it is not a correct solution the enter coast to be burden on all individuals……….

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  • R Mallar, Kasaragod/ Dubai

    Sat, May 14 2011

    There should be a full investigation about the running of oil companies to find out the actual cost of petrol production. Are these PSU oil companies are running efficiently? Do they really incur such huge cost in producing oil? Is it corruption? Is it inefficiency? Is there a hand of reliance behind this?

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  • Preetham Noronha, Fajir_Mangalore

    Sat, May 14 2011


    Petro Price Hike is a Burden .

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  • S Shetty, Udupi

    Sat, May 14 2011

    Hike of Oil prices Nine times in Nine months. Great achievements from as Nagesh said Italian led U P A government.

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  • HENRY MISQUITH, Bahrain

    Sat, May 14 2011

    Government sucks....India will go a banana republic if this trend is allowed to be continued!
    Henry Misquith

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  • Rudolf, Bantwal/Mumbai

    Sat, May 14 2011

    With ever increasing oil prices, food inflation will soar to newer highs. This is the death knell for the poor and downtrodden. For the rich and well to do it is just a pinch. God help the not so well off!!!!

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  • ISMAIL K PERINJE, PERINJE/YANBU-KSA

    Sat, May 14 2011

    This could be a unprecedent hike of fossil oil prices which mau definetly affect common people in India by the way of inflation in particularly food inflation.UPA should rethink and relinquish exise duties of petro products to a minimumlevel tendem with state govt's salex tax etc.If UPA will go head with increase,it has to pay heavey price for it.I am clueless finacial gurus like MMS and Chidambram not feels 'feel bad factor of everage people.Fuel price rise of such a magnitude will bring down vehicle industry's growth in paricular and other industries which ultimately brings unemployement.Better think and act else UPA need a operation I guess?

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