Congress: Modi Govt’s price hike of LPG cylinders a “midnight assault”

The price of non-subsidised LPG cooking gas has been hiked by ₹35.50 per cylinder in New Delhi, and that of the subsidised one by ₹1.76, effective 12 am on Wednesday, August 1

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As the government increased the price of non-subsidised cooking gas by Rs 35.50 per cylinder in Delhi, the Congress on Tuesday said the Narendra Modi government is looting the people in the name of fuel by launching another assault on them.

"Modi government's greed is making everyone's budget bleed. LPG customers are suffering under the greedy Modi government. Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) is cruel, they loot in the name of fuel," said Congress spokesperson Randeep Singh Surjewala.


"Even as high petrol and diesel prices were singeing the budgets of common people, farmers and middle class, the Modi government again launched a midnight assault on the people by hiking the price of LPG cylinders.

"BJP government has already earned a humongous ₹10 lakh crore in taxes on fuel prices," the Congress leader said.

Surjewala said: "People are distressed due to price rise and their hard earned savings are being evaporated due to the greed of the Modi government. Why is BJP government profiteering from their savings and inflicting unbearable burden on their incomes?"

"The promise of 'Acche Din' has turned out to be the biggest hoax which Prime Minister Narendra Modi has played on the people of India. We demand that fuel prices must be brought under the GST ambit," he added.

Congress spokesperson Randeep Singh Surjewala: “BJP government has already earned a humongous ₹10 lakh crore in taxes on fuel prices”

How much is the hike on LPG?

The price of non-subsidised LPG cooking gas will be hiked by ₹35.50 per cylinder in New Delhi, and that of the subsidised one by a marginal ₹1.76, effective August 1.

According to Indian Oil Corporation, the increase in prices of non-subsidised LPG cylinder is mainly due to changes in international prices and foreign exchange fluctuations.

Effectively, the price of subsidised cylinder will increase to ₹498.02 per in August 2018 from ₹496.26 per in July 2018.

Inputs by NH Web Desk

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