Congress slams BJP over 1 paisa cut in fuel prices

Petrol and diesel prices were on Wednesday cut by one paisa per litre each, the first reduction after 16 days of price hikes. (Photo: IANS/File)


The 1 paisa cut in fuel prices drew major criticism from the Congress on Wednesday. Rahul Gandhi, who led the attack on Bharatiya Janata Party, termed the price reduction as a “prank” by Prime Minister Narendra Modi.

Petrol and diesel prices were on Wednesday cut by 1 paisa per litre each, the first reduction after 16 days of continuous price hikes.

Slamming the 1 paisa ‘relief’, Congress president Rahul Gandhi said if this was Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s idea of a “prank”, it was “childish and in poor taste”.

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Rahul Gandhi said the 1 paisa cut in petrol rates was not a “suitable response” to the fuel challenge he threw to the Prime Minister a few days ago.

“Dear PM, You’ve cut the price of Petrol and Diesel today by 1 paisa. ONE paisa!?? If this is your idea of a prank, it’s childish and in poor taste,” Gandhi tweeted.

“P.S. A ONE paisa cut is not a suitable response to the ‘Fuel Challenge’ I threw you last week,” he said.

Other Congress leaders too took to Twitter slamming PM Modi and his government’s decision.

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Party spokesperson Randeep Singh Surjewala said the decision to reduce the price of petrol and diesel by 1 paisa is an insult, while asking “When will “Maun Modi” become “Bol Modi” on the #FuelChallenge?”.

President of the Mumbai Regional Congress Committee Sanjay Nirupam said the price cut was a “cruel joke on us”.

National spokesperson of Congress Sanjay Jha took a jibe at Prime Minister Narendra Modi and called him “a far-thinking visionary” for his belief in 1 paisa at a time incrementalism.

Manish Tiwari and Pratap Singh Bajwa slammed BJP and called the 1 paisa relief as a cruel joke with common man.

 

The marginal decline in the fuel prices had its share of excitement with state-owned Indian Oil Corp (IOC) first announcing a reduction of 60 paise — the biggest since daily price revision was introduced in mid-June last year — only to retract it within a couple of hours citing a technical error.

The oil companies announced reduction in petrol price by 60 paise to Rs 77.83 a litre and diesel by 56 paise to Rs 68.75 in Delhi. This was rectified to 1 paisa a litre.

As per the revised rates, the petrol prices on Wednesday stood at Rs 78.42, Rs 81.05, Rs 86.23 and Rs 81.42 per litre, respectively, in Delhi, Kolkata, Mumbai and Chennai.