‘Very high fuel prices hurting public’, admits Union minister Gadkari


Mumbai, Sep 19 (PTI): As fuel prices inch closer to the psychological Rs 90-mark in the city where petrol and diesel are the costliest, Union transport minister Nitin Gadkari on Tuesday admitted that fuel prices are "very high and hurting the public".

While petrol was selling at Rs 89.54 a litre in the city on Tuesday, up 10 paise from Monday, and diesel at Rs 78.42, up nine paise, in over a dozen cities in the state, petrol is already selling at Rs 90-91 a litre, and diesel over Rs 80.

".... one thing is there that (fuel) rates are very high and it is a situation where definitely people are facing problems," Gadkari said while addressing the third Bloomberg India Economic Forum in Mumbai.

Gadkari also said he has been told that there is a likelihood of the global crude prices going down. He, however, did not clarify on the source of his information.

The minister, who is in charge of shipping, ports, road transport and also Ganga rejuvenation, was replying to a specific question on high fuel prices and if we should expect any duty or tax cuts in order to make it cheaper for the common people, and said lowering taxes is not in his remit, but of the finance minister.

It can be noted that Maharashtra has the highest fuel cost among all the states as it charges the highest VAT on the petrol and diesel at a little over 39 per cent, including the Rs 9 surcharge on petrol and Re 1 on diesel. While the state charges 25 per cent value-added tax on petrol in Mumbai, Thane, and Navi Mumbai, it charges 26 per cent in the rest of the state.

For diesel, VAT is 21 per cent in Mumbai, Thane and Navi Mumbai, and 22 per cent rest of the state, with a surcharge of Re 1 a litre across the state. Petrol and diesel prices in Mumbai have gone up by Rs 2.60 and Rs 4.03 a litre, respectively, since August 31.

In cities like Parbhani, Nandurbar, Nanded, Latur, Jalgaon, Beed, Aurangabad and Ratnagiri, among others, petrol has crossed the Rs 90-mark on Sunday.

The issue of high fuel prices, which will directly trickle into inflation, comes months ahead of the general elections scheduled for next year. If anything, the depreciation of the rupee against the dollar only aggravates the pain.

Gadkari, however, said that he is confident of the BJP retaining power in the 2019 elections on its performance in the government and enlisted a slew of schemes which it has carried out in diverse sectors including social security and financial inclusion. The minister said that he does not have any ambitions of becoming the Prime Minister even if any difficult situation were to arise. "Modiji is going to be our prime minister. We are all with him, we support him and we are confident that in the next election, he will be our next prime minister," he said.

Gadkari said there are projects close to his heart, including the Rs 2-lakh-crore river-linking project that will connect five rivers, and Ganga cleaning project, and he wants to see them get completed. He rued that agriculture is not economically viable, stressing on the need for more policy focus on this area and pitched for a shift in crop patterns in the country to support the country's energy needs.

Gadkari said irrigation is of prime importance as we focus on agriculture and added that water should be taken to distant areas using pipes instead of the current system of canals.

In the meeting, he also appealed bankers to be more amenable to funding road projects stating that 99 per cent of the projects stuck have been cleared by his ministry including through Cabinet decisions.

"Clearing stuck projects have helped the banks as otherwise over Rs 3 lakh crore of assets would have slipped into non-performing assets pile," said Gadkari. He also said that resources are not a worry for his ministry at present and added that expenditure is something which needs focus at present.

Works of over Rs 10 lakh crore have been awarded by his ministry and in the next two years, over one crore direct jobs will be created, he said. As part of the Sagarmala initiative, over 289 projects involving an investment of Rs 2.65 lakh crore have already been awarded, he added.

  

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  • indian, dubai

    Thu, Sep 20 2018

    very happy to know that at least one person in the ministry telling truth and experiencing the difficulties of poor people

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  • anthony, Mangalore

    Wed, Sep 19 2018

    The BJP Govt has been a Big Flop. They have no control on any issue facing the common man. The PM had a review meeting recently and instead of the prices coming down they are sky rocketing.

    Just imagine the plight of the poor and marganilised sections of our society.

    High time we resolve that never again Modi Sarkar.

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  • Jossey Saldanha, Mumbai

    Wed, Sep 19 2018

    Your Modi wants to help the Ambani's ...

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  • prem, moodbidri

    Wed, Sep 19 2018

    ‘Very high fuel prices hurting public, but Bhakths are saying we will vote Modi, even if petrol price hits Rs 200 per ltr’!

    Feku bhai is taking advantage of bhakth's blind following!!!

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  • bm, mlr/ksa

    Wed, Sep 19 2018

    if reports are true Mr Gadkari aiming for PM in next term

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  • El En Tea, Mumbai

    Wed, Sep 19 2018

    Don't admit for media and public stunt
    Have a gutz to reduce to Petrol 70 Desiel 60 and LPG rs .500/-

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  • David Pais, Mangalore

    Wed, Sep 19 2018

    daaku is acting drama. gujju's pakoda.

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  • David Pais, Mangalore

    Wed, Sep 19 2018

    big mouths & motor mouths r speaking & aam insan paying high price. chiwala is touring on site seing world wide. rss man gives bhaashans in chicago usa. this country has b come cow , cow, & bow, bow. economy gone back 2 4decades. rupee in ventilator, finance ministry in i.c.u, foreign minister in da causality. india's economy is ruined by rss man chiwala.

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  • Flavian, Mangaluru/Kuwait

    Wed, Sep 19 2018

    Prayers should be offered to give wisdom in Public mind to vote against BJP.

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  • Expat, MANGALORE

    Wed, Sep 19 2018

    EVEN UNION MINISTER ADMITTED THE EFFECT OF FUEL HIKE. BUT ANDH BAKTHS ARE STILL PRAISING MODI. WHEN WILL YOU PEOPLE TALK AGAINST FEUL HIKE??
    NIKALNALA ONJI JEEVANA. BAARI KASHTA MARRE.

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  • HENRY MISQUITH, Bahrain

    Wed, Sep 19 2018

    It's not too late to change the useless BJP government.... We should make them realised the power of common man .... they messed up the things and we pay the price...

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  • Joseph, Alleppey

    Wed, Sep 19 2018

    Prayer can help sometimes..to reduce the petrol prices

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  • Mohan, Kudla kori

    Wed, Sep 19 2018

    Joseph
    But bhaktas only pray fekendra. They think he is GOD
    BRAIN LESS bhaktas plzz open ur eyes.... Fuel hike will destroy economy.

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  • Flavian, Mangaluru/Kuwait

    Wed, Sep 19 2018

    Let the prices go higher and that would help opposition to have a main agenda in coming elections. Let BJP sleep over the price increase until then. Blessing in disguise for opposition parties.
    Even the bhaktas are not bothered.

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  • Salah, AUH

    Wed, Sep 19 2018

    I wish it could have hurt Elites and politicians as much it is hurting 'Public'. I wonder why a lot of people in India are against reservations but have no problems if politicians are enjoying so much of allowances even without performing/delivering their duties.

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  • R Bhandarkar, Mangaluru

    Wed, Sep 19 2018

    Another fellow talking like Rahul Gandhi...

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  • Stifler, Mangaluru

    Wed, Sep 19 2018

    He's talking like Modi

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  • HENRY MISQUITH, Bahrain

    Wed, Sep 19 2018

    Gadkari is genuine, not a feku..

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  • pooki, mangaluru

    Wed, Sep 19 2018

    or is he a genuine feku?

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  • Lionel Dsouza, Mangalore

    Wed, Sep 19 2018

    I SOME TIMES DOUBT IF THESE PEOPLE BELONGS TO BJP OR WHAT.....
    WHAT ARE THEY TALKING..??? VERY HIGH PRICE.....WHO MADE IT?? …..YOU ONLY ….THEN WHY TALKING....SHAMELESS.....CAN SOME ONE RELEASE THE MUTE BUTTON OF MODI....

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  • Sampath, India

    Wed, Sep 19 2018

    Public transport is cheaper who are unable to spend money on petrol....

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  • gm, mlur

    Wed, Sep 19 2018

    one more chamcha.

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  • Lionel Dsouza, Mangalore

    Wed, Sep 19 2018

    NO BUT WE ARE READY TO PAY 100 PER PETROL.....WE WANT MODI AS OUR PM...……..

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  • HENRY MISQUITH, Bahrain

    Wed, Sep 19 2018

    Wow great statement by Gadha Curry, keep it up. BJP' s days numbered.
    Akkad bakkad Bambe bow
    Assi nabbe poore
    Sau (100).

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  • Ramesh Babu, Mangalore

    Wed, Sep 19 2018

    Yes of course it is hurting us, our entire spending budget is going up because of these uneducated fools, but it does not have effect Ghulam sandeep of BC ROAD because he loves Modi and he is Ghulam of BJP

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  • CHRIS, MANGALORE

    Wed, Sep 19 2018

    Every one is talking only and doing nothing. We need some solution and not just talk. Same old story just talk and talk

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