Oppn slams govt over 1 paisa cut in fuel prices, Rahul asks if it was PM's idea

Press Trust of India  |  New Delhi 

Opposition parties today attacked the Centre over the 1 paisa cut in fuel prices by state-owned companies, with the saying if this was Narendra Modi's idea of a "prank", it was "childish and in poor taste".

While the CPI(M) demanded a roll back in prices of petrol and diesel, the CPI alleged that the government had given absolute autonomy to the companies to decide on a key issue which affected the lives of the people.

took to saying the one paisa cut in petroleum rates was not a "suitable response" to the fuel challenge he threw to the 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," he said.

"P.S. A ONE paisa cut is not a suitable response to the 'Fuel Challenge' I threw you last week," Gandhi said.

Condemning the reduction of fuel prices by just 1 paisa per litre after 16 days of relentless price hike, the said in that it would launch a on June 2 to express its anguish.

In Kolkata, the party questioned the TMC's protest against the current fuel prices and asked it to reduce state-level taxes if it was "really serious" about the issue.

The TMC had held protests in the city against the fuel price hike yesterday. The party supremo and Minister had in a recent tweet expressed concern over the spiralling prices of petrol and diesel.

Meanwhile, Minister said petrol and diesel prices in the state would be slashed by Rs 1 per litre from June 1.

Suggesting that Modi should follow Kerala's example and reduce the duties on fuel, CPI(M) alleged that while the Centre was giving Rs 3 lakh crore of relief for big unpaid loans of corporates, it had just given 1 paise relief for the common Indian.

"No BJP-ruled state has done this so far. Modi should follow the example and reduce the duties on fuel to at least pre-2014 levels. The nine increases in excise duty must be rolled back immediately," he tweeted.

Seeking a roll back of the fuel rates, Yechury said, "In states like too, CM's approach to people's misery is exactly what Modi at the Centre's is: Callous disregard for their agony."

D told PTI, "What are the government and companies doing? It is doing nothing but mocking the unprecedented miseries and hardships of the common people. It shows the government's complete insensitivity and failure to stop the fuel price hike."

also asked the people to protest against such anti-people policies of the government.

Congress said in that the ruling TMC, which was protesting, should reduce VAT and other state-level taxes on fuel to bring down prices.

Congress chief said that as part of an online campaign, "Tweet Morcha", the opposition would mobilise people to post tweets to Modi and over the issue and suggest ways to reduce fuel prices.

Nirupam said he, along with prominent 'twitteratis', including Sucheta Dalal, will gather at the Marathi Patrakar Sangh office on June 2 and collectively start posting tweets to Fadnavis and Modi asking them to reduce the petrol and diesel prices.

The Congress and the termed the high fuel prices as a "cruel joke" on the people, especially the middle class and farmers.

Congress RPN told reporters, "If we look at the fuel prices in the last four years, there has been Rs 10 lakh crore loot and one paisa relaxation. This is a cruel joke."

He alleged that the government has collected as much as Rs 10 lakh crore in the last four years through central excise on petrol and diesel.

Another took a dig at the government on the one paisa reduction.

"May be @dpradhanbjp wants the country to dance with ecstasy at this huge relief of ONE WHOLE PAISA! WOW!," he tweeted.

leader accused the of "adding salt to injury" by reducing the fuel prices by 1 paisa per litre.

The marginal decline in fuel prices had its share of excitement with state-owned (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.

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First Published: Wed, May 30 2018. 23:00 IST