Sonia Gandhi demands rollback in fuel price hike as Congress holds protests


New Delhi, Jun 29 (IANS): Congress interim president Sonia Gandhi on Monday demanded a rollback of the fuel price hike as the party held nationwide protests against the government over the rising petrol and diesel prices.

As a part of the party's 'speak up' campaign, Sonia Gandhi in a video appeal asked the government to cut taxes and lower the burden on the consumers during the time of the coronavirus when people are already suffering economically.

"I along with the Congress workers and citizens demand that the government should take back the hike in prices of diesel and petrol in these tough times," said Sonia Gandhi.

She alleged that the government was "insensitive" towards the people's problems as it increased the prices 22 times in three months.

"The government has earned extra Rs 18 lakh crore since 2014 and the crude oil prices have decreased worldwide," said Sonia Gandhi.

She said that in the national capital and other metros, the cost of petrol and diesel has crossed Rs 80 a litre.

The Congress workers used bullock carts, cycles and other means to demonstrate against the government. The protests will be held for five days

K. C.Venugopal, Congress General Secretary, said, "Today as a symbol of protest against the unjustifiable hikes in fuel prices, I rode my bicycle to Parliament as part of the nationwide movement started by Congress Party."

Since the daily price revision resumed on June 7, petrol price has increased by Rs 9.12 and diesel rose by Rs 11.01 in the national capital. In other cities also, the magnitude of the increase was similar.

Petrol prices in the other metros of Mumbai, Chennai and Kolkata were at Rs 87.14, Rs 83.59 and Rs 82.05 per litre respectively.

  

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  • smr, Karkala

    Mon, Jun 29 2020

    Bahut Hui Mehangai Ki Maar, Abki Baar.......
    Remember this slogan? This has now become a cruel joke on the people of India! In PM Modi's rule, while the value of Rupee is at its lowest,prices of petrol, diesel, and LPG are at an all time high!

    Bad Gayi Hai Mehangai Ki Maar. Chup Kyu hap Modi Sarkar?
    MehangiPadiModiSarkar!

    The nation demand to bring the Fuel Prices under GST.


    Jai Hind

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  • AM, Mangalore

    Mon, Jun 29 2020

    Indian majority become so blind by the polarization tactis of the BJP. Now I feel it is impossible them to understand and logical thinking. Day by day Govt doing so much blunders that all difficulties on the people and IT CELL and bhakths are trying to save image of Modi. For them nation and its people does not matter

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  • Sajaan, Mangalore

    Mon, Jun 29 2020

    Dodamma.. 44 is not an good figure to be in the opposition. BJP already in the majority in both Rajya Sabha and Lok Sabha.

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  • True Indian, Mangalore

    Mon, Jun 29 2020

    that is why all the burden on people

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  • j.anata, Mangaluru / Bengaluru

    Mon, Jun 29 2020

    True Indian, CONgress is discard party by Indians

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